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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1864-09-08

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1864-09-08 page 1

f 1 MEDICAL. PROPOSALS. nn a nnii? DYSPEPSIA Fuel -for the State. JTSl-AL MIA omoi or tacBirABY or mm, i Couumjs, unto, July SO, JB6i. ( ('Ki i;i vropomaia wii.i, rr t I Oil AD l lh orbc, ol mo Becreiar c ilHale, oatll Monday, the 5th day of September . next it 12 0 clooK, , , for furnishing the Bute of Ohio with luetforon ear. a foliowr. - 10,000 Bash, of Cambridge or t ' llookliifi Coal, of tha best quality, f qual t least, t a th lower Tto of Uocklnf (Jwal,- nl from till, alack, and dirt. 23,O00 Iliiftiiela Coke, weigh not la than tgpoundH to th boih. l, to b - ade Irow iiocklug or Cambridge Ooal, and kept ' 5 Oordfi oi Wood, . ibe sa 6 to bn dry Hickory, toectt, or Sugar, four .fee. la lenstb, straight, and well upltt. The ijUftntUlfl abuve tianx-ri to bo increased at th Option ol the fleer-1 ry ! Stale. Tha fuel to bo diilivorud, without charge for inch delivery, ut Hid Stat Uonoe, Ooluotbti-t Ohio. - PropoftalB ti be cixmirril"d by sample., ard to pocify Mm ktiirf, quality, and pries of the iuo. pro-Doeed to be turnirhtJd. . Knob proposal must Im a'companled by a bond, with approved ei orlty, In tb p.,! n of not . x vedloK Iweu y thfiUaU'l, nor le tUu i'btuou-.-and l"llar, (ae required by law,) cond.tii tml lor the fetth'ul periormano ol such coot met as may be awarded. Ibe blJi to be made and he contracta to be awarded Id acc rdano with tit tttaia of the U etitltl d "An act to provide for t e pnrcliaa cF ationory, fiiol ad othar artldt-e lor the Gt-iiflral Ao-Wuibly aud ,tat officers." pacanl Mtrrh 11,1353, ai d ''An .vet. tiianvml wdluQH lour aun six, asm i rritai-'tloonve" of Iht) abOTDtltld act, pafltia March 3, Wa. . Bids to tin enorwd on th envelop, "Proposals " for 'urnlohlnR Ful for tint titat ' , JTiil ftirniaht-d by thficontn.ctor.mnat In all caios bflcuiialln quality to the nam pie- TMtynh will ba riii, enortvrf. W. W. ARMo'l huN'i, autfl-dtd Hecrftary of Uiate. ; . fKOPfHALS FOB FOJCAOK. . 1'SPA, HTM NT VT nwr viawinia, nnHiiRur.AND. M.. Jan. 13. 1604. HEALED PKOI'UBaLS. 1b iluotltata. are invited" by the tittdernU ubd for suuplvnig the Quartprnih. ter'a IiMpartiHvnt In the VetmUutmi ol H?tVir- glnta, at t;barkalou, I'arkcral'iu-g and WheelluK, w. V a., and the ivcr.l Depota on tha Una or the Baltimore and Ohio Bailroad, aa folluwa: ;iik- burg, Or tint, Nvw Owh, Cumberland, Martin burK, Ilarpcr'a Furry, fierlln, 1'oint of KoCkn, autt Including jaKHDttOM'n nd. KrtJenlck city, Ma., ur eith l-gt tbfMplaoea, with UA1, COUN, OAT aufl r iSiVwill bt i wolfed for the dMIrery of (8,CW) three tb-wnd bUBtiuls of Corn or oaia, ana (frl) flity tone ot Hyr Ktraw and apwArda; and m-tat b arcompaniMl by a copy of thia adtertiiinj. Bidtiara aioat aiatn at wbh-)i ol'Mi tHiv-uamd pomu they propow to make dclif ia, aad the rat at whlob they will make deliveriea thertutt, the - quantities of earh article propiedto be delivarod.the time wImu aald deliveries aball he oannwooad, aud whu to bs rontnletM. All dcttverl- H ifuwt b promptly made within thn tlm, and for the qranHti"S propnad aud aoceptfld, to I lib are prompt Httlomi-ut.ttieretor. The prir ntuat be written out in worde on the bids. The particular kind of drijitin of oata, eoru, bay, or straw, piopMed to be dalirerud must be tta)d In tho pmpdsnla. Corn to I pnt op la god stoat saoks, of about ' 4wo bnshela each. Oats lu like sarka, ot about thrwr) ibusbela aoh. Tba aat ka 4o )e Airuiihd without iBZtra charge to the Oorsrnraant, Tha hay and Atraw to h ssonrely haled. V a) article offeifd under the bids herein in-il. trill ln subject to u rigid inapectton by aOor-oriuueiit -iwtor before bfitnn accepted. Onntrauts Wil lv ewarded txinn titus to tloie to tha towet rponHiMf.'i.. i .. . xh tli luuwfpi the Qov-arniLuitt nny toijulr, au1 ments will U niaiiti whan Lltn wholri Amounts oatiiM ted for snll Mn dHier.Ml and attttod- i'f. t'nn will ;a onttldernd frnm partios wit,' havo railed liurt-!4rt to comp y with thair contmotn. All pivj 'f-Ms taint l o aocvi.ii'aiiind by a gnar-anly, ofendd by (wo ruionsiMa j isas, tl"t, tu.caA the bid la aoitjptd, r. or ibey wlthlu the time tin mod, execute tho cont t ff tho aaiiHi, with nuod and suhiil(nt iurMli, tar a sum eoul to thft ainouut of .the eoutnttu, to lyHiviir 'ot-iiji.. pi. i). -m, il in Aoiito'vuilty with tLt-Ufrnw f ilifs ilrll.oieiit! aiid in eawt a hlihlsr should fall to ftnt int the contract, thuy t.-uiHko gowl tl: dlftfronm botwwtn the oHvr of iwiii bidder 1 tl't rWt lowent rtwpuuntble btddnr, or tho pnron to whoii tho contract may be awarded, . The responsibility of the gnarautttre mnsl Iw ahown by the oftlnlal crtitlcatb of a ITnitftd States IlHtr ict .tmige, or Attorney, Col hw; tor ft t'uHtoms or othnr G'vmiiiHiit olhclal t)i by thin oillce. ' Ail panies will ln tuly vra il ihti wi-puni.- ir rrtjeciiou of (hir propuu.fc All proposal mint l-n tnt 1 dupllrate, and hci acC( Hil-.iUin-l wilh the on ill oi aliuuiiu. oi lu.- iiaI 1 1 r p In Uu Ttirt, uuit-ss It naj airontiy iiteu liiaei ou me lllHi otlir.n. Nit'blda fHoei't In tl,;. form i.refrlbMl will bo rectvfj, and only from pioducora or parties rijj-ulnrly uiit'uod in tlin bnoiLtj. The full uitiue nud Vc3U-ttc9 uddrese ofcarb biddor O'lHt bi- wrliton in the pioutiMls. ProRcaals miiMt tin (niltn,fSfirt to CrtfWitn A, V, r, uutjT guartiuiMti, Di-pftnuunt Ve.t rjirrrlHud, Aid., a-itt !..,. Ktl "V-p-i-its r.iiy'-V Vlr'i "' V-h"U, may ..t.Viiiiiiiii, t .. I.".;. ' t li' iliT "1 tllU I-V. - sniiM OK HKOrUiAJj. (Town, Connty, and 6Ut) (IUta) : - f, the UBtU'rnlKnH, do horiiby propose to fiiruish Hod dullvfr to the liuiu.d iilau. at tho yoarteruiaa. "Or's Dwpnrtmuni at , amenably tolh trm -,i vur idvfrtfsumeot, invitiog proioa)s for toruge, dut.-d Cuintteiluud, Md., le4, tho toU ftowicartkles, viz: , iidnhrlH of ( Viru, In muMn, at per builiol of hi.) fifty six poniuls. . btiihh ot Jaia. ii at per bnehel of (,ti!t thirty -two pounds. ttun of haled 11, at per tou Of 2,000 p (mucin. tousot baled Btraw, at . par ton of B,X pounds. Cellvery to conimenco on or before tho day jf , . , i8i4,aud to Im complotdon or Inborn the day of , 186 , and pliulx mytwlf toentor Into a wiii u-n contract with thf l'ulurt Htatwi, with Siiod and aiiTuwct ewinrlty, withtn the mmre of ten syn after being notified that my bid han hebn accepted. Tonr obndlent servant, Oartatn A. Y. BARBifcarn, (Julel QiiarUrirmtsttr Dept. ofU. Va., Cimburlod( Ml. OH A BATTTY. vVb, tb tiudMirtgud, nwidnnt of ' , lo . tit Orumty ot , Hnd State of bt.Tuhy, jointly and Bevernlly, covenant with the UuUihI Stateo, and gtiaraottin In coan tho forgoing bid oi b i-epled, that bp or thy will, within ten day after Inn acoptatir oraaid hid, etti cnto tho contract for tho mime with prmd and nun!-cient anretios, in a Mtitu sinal to tlin nunuut of the contract, to ftinitsh th ornya propomd iuoimloiui-ity to thu terms of adrertiiiinK'nt datd lHit4, uudor which the bid won :m-dp, and, In r,am tho aald ' tilmll fall to enter into a contract as aforesaid, we nunmntee to utalia good the di'ierene botwoeu the ofl'.r by the said and the nt-nt ki't rei)pon!l)le bidder, or the person to whom the cont tact may bo awarded. Given under onr hands and seals thia .-i . day ol , li4. Witness, Hflsl 1 -t fBeal.l 1 hereby csrtlfy that, to thf iwst in my kuowUxiee and ballet, the above-nairn d gitarnntora art good and euftloleut aeonrlrlea for the amount tor which they offer to besernrity. - - To be certified by the United fHates Iltrtot Attorney, Collector of OnKtoma, or any otiiwr oirlror under the Unlteu rltats Uoternmeut, or responsible person known to tbiaofnre. All proposals received under this advertisement "will be opvued and examined at this ofnoe on V(d-nesday aud rtatnrday of each wi'ett, at 12 41, Bidden) are respectfully Invited to be present, at the nnimittir of bids ii Ihev dewire. BAHBINOER, Ouptaln and Chief Quarter matter, Dttpt. of Weii Virginia. angfldtf JHo. ABMY0L0TH1NO AND tQUIFAOB OFVIdB OiMfliNNATi, Ohio, August t 18C4. J PB0P0SAL8ARK INV1TB1) BY THE UNrFB HluNKI), until TUkHDAY.BepUmbrO, at two o'clock P M.t for furniihiug this Department by coutract) with BOTfl. BOttTKIS, Samples Of which uay tm seen at the office of Olothing and Eqmpitge in this city. To Imj delivered iren ol Charge, at the TJ. 8. llispeo-tion W trobnuBeln thia city, in good new packages, with the natue of tho party fnruishing, the kind and Quantity of goods distinctly marked on eavh article aud package. Parties offering go-riv mnst distinctly state lu their bids tho quuntltt they propose to lnrnlsb, the utlce end lime of delivery. Camples when KObmitled, mtiit he marked and nntnbervd tjt correspond with thf- pi .ponat, and the parties thereto munt gnareutce that the goods shll be, iu every respect, eyotl to Army Standard, other-we tho proposal will not be considered A guaranty signed by two responsible persone, muxt accuupny ewb bid, guaranteeing that the bidder will supply the at tides awarded to him under Ms propoeI. Bide will be ouoDod onTueidaT, aeytrmher 6, 1M4, ai ?o o'clock P. M , at thUofflca, aud biuders are reqoestii t" prcseut. Awards will be man; on Wednesday, Septeml- r 1. SluDdn will he requited that th oontiact.will bf felmttttiY iuliillfd. Tilegtauis r!'!11 Proposals wH not be no- Jjfank forms fr Proposals, Ooutracti and Bonds may be obtained at this oejic. The right to reject auy bid decided unreasonable fa re evvixl. Bv older of Ool. Tnofl. Bwcbds, A. Q. 5J O. 931 0. W. MUULTON, ang2-dtd Oaptain aud a- Q. M. " MESS BEEF ! Orrict ftoMiiissin f ' 8tj wibtciiob, V. 8. A . , 1 CoiimniTR. OHIO. iuir'JSt 3l't. IBi. J f will be re-eivrd at thi Oftt oUttl 11' o chxk . M . frept. 6th. 18M, 'nm llrst hends, d r.ni titl-inr.l t,. tho lli.lte.1 ftte. for th anpV J delivarv at Uamu Uhase ihlo, ft-e fiom all cltAfgpj oi en Palt B ft ae may be required by the (k.m- i. ... ..t K,iV..lta,,ra rriim.tlri'H ti tltue. Tb Beef to be well fa. to I, i-ound and wholesome, Inaheruate fore and btn-i qt' trsor pa ts thereof, Intcka and al bght parts oi legs to be esoiuded) tf he of atee sover f..ur ytarol age. ach w-lghlng at leaut fle b'ltidred pounds, to be thoroughly salted and In goodswret larr li. baid bi's, when act.ptd, will form the bail ol a written contrat't, with two good and npooBiM suroties (names orsuiettes rei"irt w,'b bids) nulH-cieut to indemnify the United Htatea agatunt loas. Pa d contract to tnkoefeof on th 10th day o' September, liwtt, and to con'irtuo in forco uutll the st day of January, 13uA, enbect to the- approral of tlu toninil'iery General of rubejntnuce. Paymenta tf be made monthly in such funds as ' ay be supplied by the Treasurer of the Imlted tffito adVertlsemeit shall be part and parrel of the ret, tld priuted copy Ot It mast be attached to ea;i! Wi' 0. D. BARBfVoTOH, Captain and C. 8. Doaa AT TBrf JQHHliLSHAIJOB VOLUME xxvn. PROPOSALS. No. U6. Aswt Olotbikq avt laTtvAon Ornut, I Owcnmati. 0., Angnat tft, MO, f PBOPOSALB A EH INVITED BT THB UHDIB-SIQNED. until fUlDAY, 8-ptember flth, Uo4, at o'rlook P, If ., lor furnishing this Itapartaieat (by contract) witb , KiiHiaki ' Unvrrsiacks). Samples ot wMcb may be teea ib c of 01cthingandKn.nitHg-iniuuiiy To be dellveied tree of ohargt at the U. 8. Inspoe tlon Warehouse, In this city, iu good new packages, with the name of the party fumbblng, the kind and Quantity of good distinctly marked on each article aud package, fartlea offering goods must distinctly etat in their bids the quantity liey propose Hampla, when aubmittd, most be atarkefl and o am bond to correspond with the propoaal; and the parties thereto must guarantee tht the goods shall be, lu every reapeot.euuai iu aiwj; nuw, i thn nrnnriAl w i lb not be ooiisidered. A guaranty signed by two rwpuualbU persons, oiupt aceumpany each bid, guaraiiteing that the bidder will supply the articles awaraea to pun Utas Will va openpu uu rnunj, 18W. at 2 o'clock 1'. M., at tbls (.met, and bidders jre re'ioested to bo present Awards win oe maae ou Dnjmy, bf'viui B;ndswill be required thit the contraot will be aithtniiy luiniiea. - . Toiugrams relating to Proposal! will not be no-tlrod. . . . 'Itleuk forma of Proposala, contracts nnd bonds muy lie obtaiued at thisolllLe, The rliflilto reject any bid deemed unreasonable ti reservud. By order of tJot, tuomas mwobos. a. , n ( 0. W. MOPLTON. augftO Captain and A. Q. M. BUBdWTE NOB OVFWK, "U 8. A till V, 1 - NO HO fOtlTB HTRFIT, V Aaltimobi. MP.. Aug. iMih, 1804. ) iJ w.ll re r-c-lvea at tn s umte- unm We'neday Bept. 7tb, lh4, for luritinhiDg the UmH- htata'Hnbshience ' epartuieot w.th: r0UBT0U-AWD (,wi MBAJJ umw TLK ou th.t h-of. delivered at the Btale tattle t ui,mnr,. M.I.. in lots of (1.000) one th..nauu earh efery (10) 0ys; to be wetghoJ within uoe and a half davx after anlval, t tu expanau of the contractor. Tbey mut aeraffe auo-i t j thirteen hundred pounoe groes weight, all tailing inert of (lOOU)one thousand pounds gros weight, Bui fltaga, tlxHn, Oowa, Ueifeniaud Hornless (Jat- tie, ill b rejected. A dednctio- o,f(10) ton poondawUI Veniadefrom Uis weight o' each rtiwr ro"pt'd under thia contract, nrnvtHod thK auimal does not stand In the peas two and out- half hturs Uft.re bel. g weighed, or ts not weighed luimrdia-eiy atier remavai irum mron Blank fornifl lor p opusals can be bad on applied ti u at 'his office, either In person, by mall, or tele l tin QoTernment will claim the r'gbt of welffh'ng any one animal s prate, if its pparanse tndUates leas weight thn the minimum mentioned above, the exn of weighing will bo paid by the party erring i judgment. :ul-ti h.H tn ariir rnnHldoratl.'.n must contain a wiltten guarantee of two respond-Me persons, us follows.We , of the county of , Pints or , ao hnn.t.v iikritM thm is for are) able to ruml a oont.act in ocordaune witu the terms of his (or their) yropoRiticn, aud snonta run lor inewi proponi-ti.m be ac:2iitBd, be (or tbi.y) will at once nter Into a oontret in accord" nee th- rewith, and wear, pie-pared to b-cosie his securil, giving giod aud wif-Uclent brnilfl for Its mluluient; The rep uKibillty ot tna gurniorn must do i by ihooffl.dnl eerHfloate of tho Olurk of the rrest Pitriet foiirl, or of tiv united States DIs-tcl Attorii'iy, i-j l- ti 1 "ed wHh the bid. Bidders un"t Iw pi-nteiit to n fo. d to tblr bids, d propnrid a'jitvt- luuis aud sign tlie contraot bo ic l-:.i-nK the utll u, ThrtOuvemuiont res r'es io Itself the right to r- -t.t ait- or all hidsrotisid-r:i uun as. naoie. Pftviruct.-t to be made alter each delivery in finch fnn 's us may hn ou babd; if a- ue ru baud, to be nH r-Miv.d 1'hipoi'I iiit ho endrrrd dUtin-.tty, PBOPO- 3AL ViU BEKF CaTTLC," and addreeiied to "i:npt. J. H UiLMAW, V. a-, Wttltlmore, nary land," If a bM Is in the name of a fint), their names and 'heir nnnoltke addmsa mnsl appear, or thoy will not bf cooii.iei-eU. tCrvrh pewn or errry irmner or a nrm ottering; a Mpot4t liiyat'ti.niMiTiy li W'tBin 0411 Ui aiui-ann ito the tn'tnd lj(ien (Jovurnmeut, if ha bus sot aliendv til"d one in this offlo-!. All bid nnl c&mvluwa ttrwtiu wth tha term Of m art- i'er(wemM.ti bcrQGt4etl, j. a. wii"! hb, aneif) taepfi t'ai.tain end 0- -, 1' A- A- OOOK BINDERY. L. 8151UKIIT. - J. W. Iill.LBI. 0AL0RI0 BOOK-BINKRT S IE BERT & LILLET BOOK BIN 1)ERS, Blank Bowk ainnufiict'erK, File Box and Flour Bag ifakfr, V c. Ac. Ao. HhkuI.icm, I'erloilltalu, Hhi'i'l Mohlf, Ac, Ac, Ac, Bound iu an j Style Mid to nny Paiirru. 'I-IIE . ATTFKTIOIV OF IT BLUSHERS lub'i'hin-Dt, .1 are Oulvr. mlm-'l tii pl.n.n A1.I'. Hating Utuly ffimtipid our Muim ;tf witli a Siini ror Jirhkb n hbOlE, und th latest ii tjir Tud a tiolu. o llindur,' unrbliiflry n niwt m1. .pare prepareq ronoaii wnrit -na dul'RHt- B aiAN-t.H, Biid with te Vtmntt D niutch. M iiu acwiry In Mtttler . uail;Uii.ra no He Dulld- IliK. eonth Httr-v.Strfi't. aug3i-d(im. WANTED. 3.700 Men Wanted, riio (iQ TO NAsilVlLLB, TBr4s.SbEU, 1M MKDIATKLY. 2,iMiO 1 nlMr'r, 6M 'M'iiifrrS, l,OfiA TrHiiintArn. IttO ItlHCkHmMUM. I4MI NtrlltvrH. 1st, Ud and 3d (!laii Uarputora will be paid f 60, Uft',i und pur month, nnd rations. TeanKti-rs, t'iu to t-H per monin. ana oattons. Int. !Zd and .Id Oiaei BiavkHmttba will be Daid 160. aun p. r month, and rations Jjlriitois, prr mouth, and rations, Li borer, ft-Ji per month and rations. nothing fun. Inhed at Government price; and In cae ot strkuesa, qoFtrterg -ni medico! attendance will beinruinbed without on urge. Trauan.jitr.tlou tu nished to squads or five or mors from this Department, at Cincinnati. Ohio. Apply to a.j. ruHrn, Oapt. and Aes't Qr. Mr., Ipn.tf flrrsmori T't'et, tiwt. '(d aiid 4h sa. WOOL. -WOOJLj! TheUndertigned, having disposed of a large portion of their reoent pur ohases,aro now prepared to make. CASH ADVANCES On Consignments of Wool. Southwick, Shf bic k Greene, 23 and 25 DEY ST., NEW YORK. 6 SOUTH FRONT ST., PHILADELPHIA GROCERIES. WM. GLENN & SONS, WHOLESLE GROCERS, 70 and 7S Vtuehtreel, lletween Brcnnd Hud Pcnrl Street,, CINCINNATI. 1.200 bBfrs goi.d ta prime Rio OoWre; 3IW ba.s O'd i BRnayra and Java Colleo; 1,0 0 brie Yellow nnd White Coffee nigai; , ihi brln i.'rushed, Powdered and urannl. ti A Sugar. 800 bhris N w Oil ani iVrto lioo and Cuba do b i Mln Molaiise aud Syrup; hf-hrls do do WKi kega and boiefl 8. C nda; il,n U koKB Belnj n and Shoeuberger Nallst IKK) ix lis Manilla aud Hemp tme; ftixi pankages Y. H., imp , tt. V, aud Ooloog Tea; 1,3 0 do Dark and Bright Tobacco; anJOKOFne Cigars. A uo A largo itock o' Woolen ware. Brooms, Brit-ties, k ackeml, White Fian, Soap, Candies, erar b, rait, Ac, for sale t y aiisW-'tlv . OTjKNN A SONS. CLOTHING. ROSE & BEEH, Merchant Tailors, AHKAO AOAIM. Wl HAVl NOW OPM A ruiili AMD W1LI HlMted GttOOlC Of GrOOdB n oar lln, bought IWkmIi .t Uu ObMpaM Powibl, w'e 'awp coiMtantlr on hand all the Kewart Style. it Oood, In th Kaitern market, and oOer tlum at Tb?,a rate, u UJ otner Bona, in w. n k ai ar nntu PBAfrriCAL TAILORS An onr amit Onltiu. aud attend to bu.lD",, lerannally, wn miaraate general mtlilaotlon, both lDUur rr'euda aird tk ?abllo In General an Invito .toaa-ber,. 08 anrt.tM-f '. COLUMBUS, OHIO, puiii"Ai.:;iwwnuwt;;o MEDICAL. Very Important, Do not let our Soldiers Die T?CIBt THC BENEFIT O TUB PtTBUC fend those having friends In the Army, we pnb UA the follow! est laster. Wo have, during the paal tbr-sa years, recetred? over one thousand Others ol similar purport. All f wmcn prove tne impor ter of BADWAY'8 BEADY BELIEF, as reme. dial agent, In alf cases of dtaeaas nnd complainti in du'ied br expoiune tnolileutal to rtftt duties of a sol di. We have for the past three yeau urged the ewsral DopartniBnts'ot' tbeOovernmant to adopt the use of this medicine In the Army. And now we offer. In order so aa the Jrves of our scddtars, so .aup ply the Oovernmeot with our medicine t CO&T, . We most religiously believe, that If BADWAr'E BEADY BELIEF we.1 freely dispensed to Ibe lick In the hot-vitals, that uWy-nlue cases out of every hundred wlio die, would We hav sufficient evident o the curative efficacy of this medicine, to warrant u In making this state ment. Tbdusaods of soldiers wHio have rued this medicine declare that their Jives hawe been saved by Its use 44re ftl lowing Utter ti respevtfuily submit JtJKB. 1801. Da. TtADWAt: I am a soldier lo ffce Army of tos Potonfao; some of my companions seem to keepU looa uoaitn.ana can nriuk swamp water, anat i fer afl kiudt of exnosure. wthout suhieotinatien the 'least sicknoea or pain; while the rest oYt i trourtled with dysenteries, ehetera morbls,'i'r rherdmatism, headaoiie, etc. These that enley the beet'bealtb declare that tuey use otsjy RADWAY 8 BaA.DY UKLIKK. and occasionally a dose of BAD WAY'S FILLS. 1 am ot-rsun-llr wltn-ss to mint ourea by this medicine, and indorse what yea ay In me twew iora uispatcn, mat no seia-sr suoota oe withe ut It Inoloaed I Head vou 11 tv rent- for on bottle. Address JACOB 0. if MAN. Company 1 Seventy -second Itegtment. Pennsylvania vow Miners, Beruud Hrijuae, ueci'iia VIVWOl.t ate oat- Army Oorpe, Washlugton, P. 0. P. fl. Send it as soon as you can. 1 ' At Tybee Island, Sergt. 0. P. bord affirms that with Bad way's Beady Belief and Pills ho not only cured bat prertnted bis men from sloknetf. Muni In his regiment died while working in the swamps, but no)t one died that ased those remedies i It cured many Of the wcrtt nvurs, dianhos, colds, chill, rheutnay isu, oolle, oholera, do. In yellow fever, Badway't Beady Belief Is a sun ours as we. 11 as a poeiMre preventative. If Govern ment negUcta lo provide this positive remedy for the cure of tix0 sick soldier, friends of soldiers must pro Tide It. Cen t Dr. UADWAY'fl OFFICE, 8T MAID EN LAKE, aTw York. Jy30-d20 foH c;i)-uuFj, )4i,om Km THE ViarTiiBLE PITLMONArtY BALAAM IB the most hit'hly approved medio! ne ever disord ered. It hoe tteoAthe best of all u$ta, Tim, having bad an unpovcedttntea sale of neiwlpyt-r years. It Ts re-commended by ontr bust fhynciatu, oar most fninent oWtsens, the h, tuo TKwfj, In fact by all who kiir s It. For certl catac, whh'h can be given to almost-any extent, eee wnsipers to eaeb bottle. The Pro- pnutors win tmeerruiiv rernna tne money ir not entirely aatlsfactury. Price 60 cents and 9: the largt bottles ranch the cheap(t. Be ears'ttj toWUjo.u- m, which la prepared only by BEBD. CCTLKBA UOH Wholeaale nruxalats. Boatom. Sold In Oolusn. bos by Dealers generally cojh'n .BifSPErsiA t t itr.: Ijpil'S PYsPKPBIACIT?! OCBE8 STBPEPSU WITHOUT rIl. OOK'g IUPKPWA (JCRKI " " O0BI9 NATJbKn AflTOKA-OH. S OOE'BDTSPKPBIAOnlllT , . ,; OPBS3 ORAMPsTnd COHOPidHs. COB'S DTUPKPblA (JUBKI CtlBtdUHOtlllA MukBtll XVEnytlMK, OOE'B DVSPKPSIA (TTBK 1 OI'BKS IHDIOESTfpN A8 qtlBK AS yOl! TAKB1T OOE'SOtSPErSIAOiniKi '' OUBK8 BABTBUhN AHD HIAOAOHIt, -v:-.',fcr,''''-i 1,.,.. r- BlMtJlATES ASn TuNlis tnl, tSMaOIt, eoi'S ivspm-ni a ovbk I Is n ioverolgn remdv for a) 'i'-ai,iS of the BTOJI AMI and BOW i.uti. COK'fi DYdPJtPtilA CUBE) Otarei FlilVBB and AG UK lot those emitted with bis ma liny try it. DOE'S DYSPKP31A CUBE I Coros luatantaneouRly and you do not have to wwlt a week to see Its oQect. OOE'S DYSPEPSIA CCBEl Ii the greatest appetfzer ever known t not only treatee iru aupe'iie, out- vuauiee TUU to easily digest your food, OOX'8 DYSPEPSiA CUBE! Is recommended by all tho lending physicians, OOEI DYSPEPSIA CUBEI Is nn Invaluable friend to all who are weak, debili tated, ana in a tow state oi normal aotion. COE'S DYSPBPSIA CDBBI Is warranted to do all e have claimed far ft. and we will fnrol-h you cor if flea tes of onr best oittent anl clergymen to back up our statemeut. Cue's Dyspepsia Cure ! Is Indtiper-saMe to the portmenteau of every traveler, as It at onre piveuis Oircioe or soa-Ickneas, either In steamers or cars, and Is a never f-liing pretntalive of a auger Irom cbaage ot water or otimate. Do not do without It. Goe'ti Dyspepsia Cure ! Does not esMitrate and eidte the net lent snffer er, like alroholle Hitters and beverages, all advertised to cure dypepit, but It Is a medicine most won- demony auaptwa io n.i oieeases oi tue siomacn ana botaela. a. Goe'ti Dynpepsia Corel Will relieve dtstresa from food, or purify a sour stomach, lu less time than It laltoi to write thin hue. Coe'a DyapHpsIa Gorej Has no eoual In tha world as a remedial agent. Theieisnota preparation now known that Is as certa'n, speedy, and in.al Ible In Us action relieving nnd curing at once. We say this, positively. Coe's Dy&pepsia Corel If nrenared bv the orliiinakir of the luatbr cele brated Uoe' a Cough Ba'sam. Mr, Uoe hue never prepared a medicinal article fT publlo and general nao, bnt what has stood the strongest test, and has always born tbe pnlui of victory over every dls- un it uae oeeu cortineo t cure. you who are sneering from Dvspspsla, Indi gestion, Maisea, Heartburn, nick-Headaohe, Cramp, aud Puma In tbe Sw maca aud Boweie, AotdUy d tbe Stomach, Cboleram rbus, Dysentery, and uen era Dnhill'y and weakness of the whole S)Stm try but a single bottle, wo will never urge you again, If we fail In ttiis Cae. Our own know edge of It uietlts, the united testimony ui all who linveev-r titod it. the euconiinme of bnuure.ls of our own nel.hbora, your duty to yourself, aud th bt-u-ftcid! result, as certain as themiosliinu, all earnestly, p r-nltenily, urge .you to juat try enn b tile. It what we my in uot correct, if ur smtemen cooceruing tew.inUeilui irtntsare nut luun-i to ue true, ii rou do uot any that the ouerAtloo of the m dlc'ne Is instauwneuns and perfect-y wonderful, we will ro- lounce our nroRMton as caterers to tne ouuiic iiealtb, and retire irom the field, admitting ttAt we r lucomneteut to compound a medlctntl prepara tion, whl h would be emit! d to your confidence. Huia ny arukgiste everywnete. rnco i per tat tle. gjL. Sold by DrtttrirUU EYerywbere. C.O. CLARK, eV CO., Proprietors, Mew Haven, Conn. DEM AS BARXobss CO., Gn'l Ag'ls, 21 Park llvW.Bew York. fl.E PAMTTFL. Aeont Columbus, 0 augl FANCY GOODS. 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One Hquare, each additional In- crrion 75 rit- Local end Business Notices, per line, each In. art too fioosnt Special Notices, fame ftl In Daily. , . mm One sanare eorsrs tbrse-onvten of en fnebi or space rn tue coiuinns oi sue jovvAi., W Marrlr.L'nNriticra will h-reafter Invariably be charged ot) ueute whou uudt 1 five Hues, and iu cents per euare When occupying more spaoe, u. All TjLAMsiEHr advert Ineio inU leunt be paid for, uuroafter, at the time they are ordered, other wle they will not appwtr in the paper This nilf will be rlKldlv adhered to in a!lcwi. Ihre wfl be no exception. All leo-al a d recrsiting adverti" nienti win come nncr ipi ruin. . F-om tbo Independent. . ' A Talk with Abr'm Linco'n' BT BEV. JOIIM P. OUH.n'EE. -'-A At A time when thousands of hoit, earnest mn are in ps infill doubt oouoerjo-ing the fitness of our President to rruai his othoe lor anotner term, eyery iimiu.ui whioh can throw iieht on his ohrttaoter nits a neouliar interest for the Bublio. It has been well said, that we nnver kf a mn thoroughly till we see him al his ease. Cir-;ain it is, that there are moments when me aoem able to see into a man and thre sh him. I Ihouifht J ouoe hud such an opxii-tunlty with Mr. Linooln. '4 It was just after his controversy lih Douglas, and some months -before the jilting of the Chicago Convention of aat Mr. Lincoln oamo to Norwich lo make t political flneech. It wns in siibBtancfV-he ffiiioua nj'eeoh delivered iu New Vork.ft ..Mb - -itit t rif- ri'ie wornu, -in k-ip but on, i-oliii-'! f.i.cr.i.tf-1 before the )-f?pIe of thify. :.innry. -.v'.i 'i -.3 this, Ir-rir.'h', o.- iJ it v.-roi'j :'" trt't criin wi; yet nobler words, 'Gfiit'-nii'ii. it hn3 said ot i'V. vtui Hi-fjr ,:ii:t.ri might nu'.Lcl rihtV it -i" '-r us iri our tinii-s t.-; reveri inft maxim, anu tc that riijU miktfm1!!!?! ' f Ibe next r.-orniug X met hitn at tl.tiil-road siatioii. c-hi;V' he -ras cotiversitiVvith our ni.-.yor, , y tew miatcs lool. ; P the track, and iiiiititr:n?,1 imlf imptttejily and half qum'tRrn-, -Vf ri- a unit vtgou of ytntrsV V. lir .tun t .lid wauffjnif n.toTiii'" On biMifjt 'iufr,-..l:-ed to -fc, hi- fi xrr"oJeVtl tfttpe, tMitl SFI1'!, "'liave 1' 1'it"" 'l . f tnv- nni. ,, i re iUed,. "jlm Dohat . . '.-Iwoc tator X 'hri nenton-.1- fro-?r; a'fTHHif tfJh-irUK-; iwn :i;;ll, ItiEi tveiiiuf'." 'Te it Tioaaiiile. JMi-. Liucoln, th iL you could chuorre iudi-Tidunls eo cli.el iu auoh a crowd?" "Hh, yes!" he replied, ltiugliing, "That is fmy way. I don', forget faces. Were you -not there?" "1 was, air; and I was well paid for coing," adding, somewhat in the Teinof pleasantry ho had started, "I oonsider il one of the modt extraordinary speochos I ever heard. ' ' Ah we entered (he rare, ho beckoned me to take a Beat with him, and said, in a most agreeably frank way, "Were yon sincere in what you sota about my epecoh just now?" "T meant every word of it, 'Mr. Lincoln. Why, an old dyed-in-the-wool Democrat, who sat near me, applauded 'you repeatedly; nnd, when rallied upon conver sion to sound principles, answered, '1 don't believe a word he says, but 1 onn t help clapping him, he is so pat.' That 1 call the triumph of oratory, 'when you convince a mnn agitlnit hi, will, Though hu I. of the aatne opinion atill.' ludced, sir, I learned more of the art of public speaking IhbI ovening than I could from a whole course of leotures on Rhetoric""Ah! that reminds me," said he, "of a most extraordinary oircumstance whioh oc-' ourred in New Haven tbe other day. They told me that the professor of rlietorio in Yale College a very learned man, isn't be?" "Yes, sir, and a fine critic too.'' "Well, I suppose so; he ought to be at any rate they told me that he came to hear me aud took notes of my speech, and gave a lecture on it to Ins class the next, dny; and, not satisfied with that, he followed me up to Meriden the next evening, and heard me again for the same purpose Now, if this is so, it is to my mind very extraordinary. I have been si'imciently astonished at my success in tbe West. It, has been most un expected. Hut I had not. thought of any marked success at the East, -and leaEt of all hat I should draw out suoh fommendations from literary and learned men.' "Now," he continued, "I should like very much lo know what it was in my speech which you nought so remarkable, aud what yon sun poao interested my friend, Iho professor, so much. ' "Clearness ot your statements. Mr. Lincoln: the unanswerable style of your reasoning, and especially your il lustrations, wnion were romance aua pathos and fun and logic all welded together. That elory about Ibe Bnakcs, for example, hich set tbe bunds and teet or your demo cratic hearers in suoh vigorous motion, was at ouce queer aud oouiicut and tragic and argumentative. It broke through nil the barriers of a man s previous opinions and prejudices, at ft crah, and blew' Up the vor'v citadel of his false theories, bolWe he could know what had hurt him." Can you remember any other illustra tions," said he, "ot tins peculiarity of my sivle?" I save him others of the same sort. occupying Borne half-hour in the critique, whin he said, "l am mucn oouged to ; ou for this. ' I have been wishing for a long time to find some one who would mike this analvsis for me. It throws light on the sub ject which has been dark to me. I can un derstand, very reauny, uuw sucu a power as you have aecrilied to me will account for the etleot wntcn seems to oe proaucea oy my speeches. I hope you have not been too Haltering in your estimate. Certainly, I have had a most wonderful success, for a man of my limited education." 'That BuizLeHis, air. ljinooin, nn tnciuiry which has several tiuins been, upon my lips, during this conversation. 1 want vory much to know how yon jot ihia unuBual power of 'putting things.' It must have been a mauei oi euirumiuu. ..u .uuu nus it by nature alone. What has your education been?" "YelL as to education, tho newspapers are correot I nevor went lo Bohool more than six months in my life. But, an you say, this must bo a prod uot of oultme in some form, I have been putting the question you asa me, to myBeir, while you have been talking. I cau asy this, that, among my earliest recollections, I remember how, when a mere child, I used to get irrilaled when anybody talked to me in a way I could not 'understand. I don't think I ever got angry at anything else in my life. But that always disturbed, my temper, and has ever slnoe. I can remember going to my little bedroom, after hearing the neighbors talk of an evening with my father, and spending no small part of the night walking up and down, -tnd trying to make out what wbb the exact meaning . of some of their, lo me, dark, sayings. I could not sleep, though I of tan tried to, when I got on , 1 such a hunt after an idea, until I had oaught ' ' and when I thought i had got It, I wa, nbt .ati.tiftd nnlli I had reseated it over, oiitil I had pnt R in language plain eawub of. I thought, lor ny ooy Linew iu wiiu-prehend. This was a kind of paaalon-wlth we, and it hu stuck by me, for I am never aaay now, when I am handling a thought, till l have bounded it north and bounded it nuth and bounded it east and bounded It ,it. Perhaps 'that accounts tor tbe enr-aortriatio ' you observe in my apeechea, 'hough I n.ver put tho two thing together before. ' '' ' ' ,; ". . ; "Mr. Lincoln, 1 thank you for 4hla. It it he moat ' splendid educational fact I aver happened opoh. rThis is omim, with all its Impulsive, inspiring, dominating power over the mind of its possessor, developed byadulation-into Ulfit, with Ita uniformity, lis .rmanenoe, and ita disciplined Btreogtb, tlway, Teady, always available, never ea-frriclous tbe highest peeansten'of thehu-jian intellect But let ma atk, did yon not ,re a low education?- How did you prepare for your profession ? - 't'O ' i-' "Oh, yesT I'raadUw.'aithaphraaelr, -hat la. I became a lawver's olerk lo Sprlng- lield, and eopied UdiotW darauenta, aad picked up what I eould of law in tha later- rals of other work. Bat your qaettlon reminds me of a bit of education 1 had, whioh I am bound In honesty to men don. in tna eourse or my lev-roaqinz i constantly oamo upon tho wora 'afiwrn-I thoaiht. at first, that I un- derstood its alanine, ' bnt 1MB beoatn natisfiedihat I did not I laid ta inyself. i What do I do when I dmmttrate mora than 1 when I rtff'on or jrrow now does tfemoa- itratim differ rrom any other proorr i oansulted Webster's Dictionary. That (old of 'certain proof,' 'proof beyond tha posti- billty of a doubt ;' but 1 could form no idea what sort of proof that was. I thought a great many things were proved beyond a possibility of doubt, without recourse to any such extraordinary process of reason- inr as I understood 'demonstration' to be. oonsulted all th dictionaries and books of referenoe I oould nnd, but with no bet ter result. You might as well have denned blm to a bund man. At last i said, 'Lincoln, you an never make a lawyer if you do not know what demonttrate mean;' and I left my situation at Springfield, went home to my father' house, and staid there till I oould give any proposition in tho six books of Euolid at sight. I then found out what 'demonstrate' means, and went hack to my law studies." I oould not refrain from saying, in my admiration at suoh a development of char acter and geniu oomolned, "Nr. Linooln, your success is no longer a marveL it is the legitimate resnlt of adequate oauses. You deserve it all, and a great deal more. If you will permit me, I would like to nse this fact publicly. It will bs most valuable iu inciting onr young men to that tfetient classioul raal heii.atical culture which most miuds absolutely require. No man oan talk well unless he is able first of all to define to himself what he is talking about. Euclid, woll studied, would free the world of half its calamities, banishing half the uonseuse which now deludes and curse il. I have 01111 thought Euclid would ba one of thi best books to put on the catalogue of the Tract Sicioty, If they could oniy get people to read il. It would be a nioans of grace." . "I think so," said he, laughing; 11 1 vole for Euclid," Just then a gentleman entered Ue oar who was woll kuutvn esavety aidoui frieud of Douglas. . Being a little ouriom to see how Mr. Lincoln wonia meet him. I intro- iluce Mr. L , a v.-ry particular l'i land of your particular triend Mr. Uoiiglnj. He it onoe took bis hand in a mostcordiai manner, saying, " I have no doubt you think you are right, sir." This hearty tribute to be honesty ot a pontioai opponen,-, with he manner of doing it, struck n.j as a nutiiul exhibition of a largo-Lcarled :.!inly, of which we see far too L. He In ,.. dcbiiii"?, fermenting world. - wo tienr.d the and of Our l&nrt- v. Mr. t.Tucol .nnrtred lu wiu vary. u-Uun,.i,r-, and id, "1 want lo tuaitK yon lor iJnt ..outer- juHon. I have enjoyed II very in ih. " I replied, referring to some stalwart denunciations h had ju6t been uttering of the demoralizing influences of Washington upon Northern politioians in respect to the slavery question, "Mr. Lincoln, may I say one thing to you before we separate? ' "Cer tainly, anything you please." "You have just spoken of the tendency of political life in Washington to debase tne moral oonvio-tions of our representative there by the admixture oi considerations oi mere political expediency. You havo become, by the controversy with Mr. Douglas, one of our leaders in this great struggle with slavery, which is undoubtedly the struggle of the nation and the age. What I would like to Buy is this, and I Bay it with a full heart, Ut true to your principle! and tve will be irve to you, and God uill be true t ue all I" His homely face lighted up instantly with a beaming expression, and, taking my hand warmly in both of his, he said, "I say Amen to thai Ames to that!'' There is a deep excavation In the rock shown to visitors, among the White Mountains, into which one of the purest of the mountain streams pours itself, known as "The Pool." As you stand by its tide at an ordinary time, yon look down upon a mass of impenetrable green, lying like a rich emerald in a setting of granite, upon the booom of the mountain. But occasionally the noon-day sun darts through it a vertical ray, whioh penetrates to ita very bottom, and shows every configuration of the varied interior. I felt at that moment that a ray had darted down to the bottom of Abraham Lincoln's heart, and I could see the whole. It seemed to me as beautiful as that emerald pool, and is pure. I have never forgotten that glimpse. When that strange revocation oamo to the most rational and reasonable proclamation of Fremont "The slaves of rebel shall be set. free" I remembered that hearty "Amen" and stifled my rising apprehensions. I remembered it In those dark day when McClellan, Nero-like, was fiddling on James river, and Pope was being routed before Washington, and tho report came that a prominent cabinet-minister had boasted that he had succeeded in preventing the issue of the Emancipation Proclamation, I said, "Abraham Llnoeln will prove true yet." And he hail God bless "hlml he hat. Slow, if you please, but Irtw. Jocose, trifling, if tou please, but true. Reluotantto part with unworthy official advisers, but true himself y-true a'a Meet I I could wish him less a man of facts, and more a man of ideas, i could wish him more stern and more vigorous. Every man has his faults. But still, I say, Ainen to Abraham Lincoln I My countrymen, can we do better, any of us, and all of us, than to say Amen to Abraham Lincoln, till tho lakes shall echo it to Ih Gulf, and the eastern to the western sea ? Norwich, Conn. The Democratic I'lalform. More than a year ago it was apparent to every thinking man, woman and child, that the objeot of tho Democratic party of the North was to overthrow the Oovernmeut,of the United States and enthrone iu its stead the slave power of the Bouth, headed by JefferBon Davis. The Northern Democrats the Douglas Democrats were not prepared for this in the beginning, and hence the split iu the party at Charleston. But Douglas ia dead, and hi followers have reconsidered the matter, and they are now and have a long time been ready to join the Breckinridge wing the Southern wing of the party. In other words, the Democratic party 0 in reatore the Union by letting Jefferson Davis and his party have their own way. This is the plain and veritable state of the case. Let us look for a moment at the Chioago resolutions. The first resolution aaya: "That in the future, as well as in the past, we will adhere with unswerving fidelity to the Union under the Constitution." So far so good. All Union men say the same. The Union men are to-day fighting for the Union and the Constitution. But these Chicago gentry say in their second resolution, "That this Convention explicitly declare a the sense of the American people that after four year of failure to restore the Union by the neper, t'mcnrt of war," &o.', "justloe, human liberty, and Ibe publlo welfare demand that niinra'i-ate effort be made for oessation of hoetili-tie, wiih a view to an ultimate oonvention of the States, or other peaoeahle mean, to the end that at the earliest tracticabl. mo ment peace may b restored on th basl of the rvjderai union oi in otaies." , ae" " wo prenramions i 1st, that Ih. pemoqraUo party wiU varawy odker, to Here are two propositions: 1st, that Ih 1S64.' the Union. Nothing is to turn ua aside rrom thi object. Hut suppose that Mr. Davis and tha bouth refuse to come back in. to tha Union? No danger of this, if the Democratic party auooeeds. Mr. Davis and hi party would nevor have weeded if they oouhl havo had all they wanted. Th Demo cratic party will give them thia, because this party must have th Union, and It Villi go anything for th Union except on thin; inty km not jight jot ir. war is played out it ia a failure, according to tha second resolution. The Democratic party intends to have th Union, at any prie, execptj th price of war tho pries of bluod., This ia certainly plain enough for any eoruDrehon- sion, - Not a doubt of its suocess. if it can eleot McClellan, for though MoClellan hat oeen a war democrat, th moment ha adopt those resolution he becomes a Peao Demo crat a Southern Democrat. The Democrat would flav to Jeff. Davis. "We are determined that the Union ehall be restored by any mean except ons; that is, wo win not ngm yon. ' tint Jen. iavt would reply, "if you do not inland to fieht us, why not remove your armies from oar on, lor otnerwis w win titrht vou." Democratic Party "Oh, that I th ry idea that will ba don Instanter."-Mr. Devi "Then yen will IH M altne meiioaHrewanf," Demcerat "No. Th North and Bouth oust live together. We are nniwerrlnelT for the Union." Mr. Davis "But w don't want loll,. with yon, and according to the doctrine of oiate sctereignty, we have a right to do a we please." Uemocrat ' But lislen. Mr. Davis. Tha Union must be resto- cd, but you mar make your own terms. We are unswervingly for Mr. Davis "Very well, then.' BenoM your President, and let Richmond ba th Confederate oapital for all the fitatea. vou joining us, whom you admit ycu have so outrageously wronged. Demoorat "But would you not consent to make th eity of Washington tha Canl- tal?" ; Mr. Davis "What ia the difference, so the Union is restored? Nevertheless, I will consent to make the change when you have disposed of McClellan and his adhe rents." Democrat "O, ue K with us. lie to ready to do your bidding. We are un swervingly for the Union on any term hu fighting tor it." Mr. Davis "But what about tha runa way negroes 7 Democrat "we will catoh them for yon. Mr. Davis "What about our debt ?'' Demoorat "We will pay it." Mr. Davis "And our ruined homes ?" Democrat "We will restore all by the laoor ot our naru-nsiea yeomanry. Mr. Davis "Will you re-deliver to us the hundreds of thousands of slaves whom the war has made free?" Demoorat "We will." Mr. Davis "Then I will oonsent to be President of the United Statos. But, you plebeian scoundrels, take oare how you again, by your mudsill majorities, atlen.pt to thwari;iho will of;the eristoorooics of the and. and assail the divinity of slavery- air, editor, this is not an overwrought picture. The Chicago resolutions mean all this. It is a little amusing to see that. In one of their resolutions, the Demoorat call their party "the;:' As, for example, ' The aim and objeot of the liemooratic party is to preserve the Federal Union and tho rights of the HtAles unimpaired, and rtuxv declare that tiiev," &c. Perhaps the phra.e was used to represent tho heterogeneousness of of the conclave. But grammar is, however, a small thing in oompari3on with resolutions unworthy of men. L. I'rom the Evening foal. "HOD'S FI.AO." Tli ' iiltle incident ocourred as one of the brigade:' of the Reserve Corp was march. in throw,-. h Athens, Alabama : With rM.Lui.rt iuraaoiinf, proudly in the air, Au.l hajonotd gti.teaing in the eun's bright glow, ie brivu U,i)t--u, a, free from fi ar and car. A though they w,r In pcao parading there. Thrmieh AthdB, onward marohed to meet tbe to. A bright eyed, fulr haired girl, but four year, o'd, Lookodon the Bct.no, and clapped her llttlo handle "Papa," Bho cried, with feeling uncontrolled, "flod made tht flog, oh I ae.lt, ataraof gold ! " Then buret a deafening ohner from those brave bunds. And many a eoldlor felt reaolved, as ho Lifted hlscap the Bmlling child to great, That if ih arm might help to victory, He'd flint beneath "Qod's ting" raort willingly, Or honor, or a noldler'a df alb to meet, Pierfml, N. V. R. H. 8. Dead rack lu Ibe Pit. rrom the Evening Kew, "Little Mack" (little in every sense of the word,) is a dead cock in the pit. He has been slaughtered as thoroughly ail he slaughtered the United States troops at An-tietam. He has been put in another corn-mand. lie now leads the St. Louis Republican that alone is enough to damn anv one, The Union people noa demand of him hit immed ate turrendet of hie committion as Major Ueneral of the united atates. . Let him attempt to run on the Copperhead ticket and hold on to the commission he now holds, under the loyal Government or the united (states he will soon learn the Union people have stood his contemptible hypocraoy long enough. , A WAn Dfmocrat. P. S. I oannot support tbe Copperhead ticket, because it is a seotional ticket both candidates being from the free States. . A. W. D. RecognUed by Nobody but I'opiicr-ucmiIh.The Confederates are iu a bad way. They have fought three long years for reoogui-tion. But not on respeotable power in the whole world have they found ready to take them by the hand, and invite them into the household of nation. Even Louis Napoleon, himself a usurper and a tyrant, has given them the cold shoulder, and at last inflicted "the unkindest cut of all," in de- olaring that with their "independence" established, he won't reoognize them as long as they keep slavery. Even he is disgusted with the barbarity of their favorite institution.Nobody oan the Confederates get to recognize them, except the Copperheads of the North. They, poor, crawling dirt-eaters, have expressed themselves ready and eager to do so. They are not offended with slavey, which turns the stomach of e.cu a Louis Napoleon. They are the only party which, in this age of light and freedom, has been found ready to acknowledge the respectability of a pretended nation founded upon the corner-stone of ihe most galling human oppression. Poor Confederates I Poor Copperheads I Condition ok .Affairs in Mosaic A person who escaped to our fleet gives the following acoouut of matters in Mobile when he left the oity: ""'here is a bitter feud between the civil and military authorities, the former di siring to save, the latter to destroy the oity, in case the Yankee should approach. Des-pondenoy and gloom pervade all classes, and all who poBSibly oan are leaving the oity. Th stores are being oloBed, and iu some cases rebel ourrency has aotually been refused. Tlie citizens were indignant at tho surrender of Fort Oaines. They think it was too easily given up, and acoused Col. Anderson, ita late commander, of cowardice and treachery Tub Rkbul DgrEsnrncE. The editor of the Uritieh Ammcmt, of Kingston, C. W, recently at Halifax, reports a conversation whioh he had there with the first officer of the pirate Taliahaetee, The rebel pirate stated: "That the opinion was universal among hi people that the present oampaign wa the final one of the war the South only re- 2uiring to hold their own during the I'resi-ential canvass at tbe North, which would ensure the suocess of the Copperhead candidate aud immediate negotiations for peaoe on the basis of Southern independence." : pif The Peace-sneaks denounce linooln ae a 'despot, saki declare that he destroyed "liberty of speeoh," and yet in all their speeches and resolutions they exhaust the resources of the English languaga in slandering him and other friends of the Union; and nobody interfere with them. What more freedom of speeoh can they desire? NUMBKK 360. EMBRO0ERIE8. , inu nr ae. - - bavt rorvn, ; Armer Young, Bro. ttmyanvrt SsttO VSeiSfTS IB &wvnvoAtYvev "Lcct, White Good. HotMtW-" KTT8, : GLOVES, ' IEMMLN0S, 4a, ,.a am, ww jnatritet Street, . - . .418 Conunerce Street, ' "' . PHILADELPHIA MILITARY COOPS. Shoulder Straps 4 Swords! ' Vri SCOT MuaijrM IBM LABOIM , AHD BMtT fMLBOTMB tTVlm Ot SHOULDER STRAPS A SWORDS Sufca, Hat Cords, Hate and fop, . . ui iitkh auLRoat soon. SMITH t CONRAD'S HAT STORE feU Bow BtUlatni, OeLDoUUB, AUHY AND NAVY. EVANS & IIASSALL, MILITARY FURNISHERS, , 418 ARCH NTBEETi , DAjrNKM, RF.dlMEIVTAI, AHD COM. IsraftY rien, awurde, cm!, nelta, J'aaaanta, MY ri I.a ettea. llala,. uape. vauteanr, naTeraacka, Oarap Kit,, DertaUlng t iki,' Field Qlasee,, and eve sieta uiaaaea, ana everrthlr. i, eamnl.1. outfit f Allay N.r, Vatoera. A iitrai aiuount aiuwaa to th. tiaae, yl itmg WALL PAPERS. CAMARGO Manufacturing 57 Weil Fourth St., Cincinnati, 0. OrrIB AT WBOLISALI BITAIL PAPER HANGINGS, Gold and velvet . Decoration,, . t ' Curtain Paper, Church, Store and Hall Decorations ... ALSO. ....'' Window Mtiailett, Picture A Shade Corda, . BoUerEnds, ' Brackets, Ac, Church, Store ft Hall Shade MADE TO ORDER, ; BufT& Green Hollands. Onr 8 took In tna above la full and Complete. flood Paper Smgtrt always on Aorta ftr Pi poring in City or Country. Orders Respectfully Solicited. H. H. BRENEMAN. nprT-dtodfea WASHING MACHINES. V lii ii Day IN THE DARK AGES. To Housekeepers Everywhere I I P YOUlsiiWr WANTTOrROTirr 1 IWilted ami wranGlied: and tmlU.i tn mana h tba above - uld-faslilnnr-d Uackdbsaxj.no, vaifr TKaUMNft and cmTuaa DRSraoviNO pr..cna of vraull iag and wring. i g, go beforo orxt waalitog.fJay and buy aud buy nan ui the Inst Lsflfin-dATtMi, cloth i: OaYVINO. UHALTU A VIHO, TlttK'SAYlNH, a lid MuNKV AViNoluTtatmaatar il)aM. :' ' TIIR ' ' Clothes -TTa.fsl7.ier, . . ' WITH - " 54,211 Sold in the First six Months of 1864. PKICKf4--JlLT 1M4. No, . v UE 0' "WW- f ' Length. Diameter. 1. targe ramlly Wringer, fl il la. 2 in. . i. st.diua Family " lo...'."' &lu. li ty ntran y in. 3. Bmall g m jl 8. Lare Htl So u it . va in. id. Bind. Laundry 30...,., 17 lo. U. Large 46 VZn In. Ho. U and 22 to rnn by Bteani or Band, 16 per pa r. Pullles, jt.os. and 8 fcave Bat alt, Bolu and NO 0003. All other, art WARBAttTKO. -J bey ar for sat In n-arly vry town In the anuutry. Wherever they ftrent,taLrvdyin roditctd we want a UOOIb CANVASSER. Th xxoLVstw right or mcbwiii r gnaraB'eed to th flrrt responsible applieaet for the territory. Liberal lndaaata oflered and Descriptive Circular furalah by JULIIS I YEN at CO., 347 Broadway hew York, augiC.r1end'wanw3iris FOR SALE. FORSALE. TUB I.EASB ADD rVKSITIIRIt OF the well id vae.lt Uuu. In klohmonl, Indiana. A goo Bar and l g. otalle attaob.d. The Hkhm haa B an tboroag blr efliled thi, Hpr lag, and 1 boot flolng a Aral eUa bnalOM.. To tbe ri.ht sa-.n ltwlllo.agowl lavMtan.ut. Th. Proprietor, throngnltt hMltb, waau lo dlBpoa, oi II at. bar Ki. For particular, .pplj to B. f . Karen, Gait dm, Mlahsaoad, Indiana. Tern, Bad. way. B. T. XXBIN. aagtiHIine BESlllTWG FROa ' ANDDf2liEjifR U OTfars li ''"t .G8J , HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTEII3 THE OEEAT STRENGTHENING tHSfK B1TTKU BAVI rEUOKMU HOIf CXTM, Have aad do Better Satls&etio BA Vti MORX TBSTIMQNT, s r Have MoiKptbli Fpl yoacii lor them, Th nj otlur wtltj. im thWrkt. Wa tUfy Uy On o XJoatradlct thia hiMliiil And will pay tiMM v i To nj qm thai will arodaa a imlltiii MbtljlMi HOOFIJLNI BlTTERff WILt CUE! 1TSM UM, F CBR Oyi&OM NESfto US D SBILIT t , . AND DIBBASm ARISIXQ " 4 FROM A DI80B&SR : i 4' .q XDSTOMAOB. OB8IRVS XBB OIaLOWIS STMPTOMJI. ' IUnlUii tlrotn mnorilm the iHra UV4 Ortpuaat - Oontrttpatten;iaart iHI raiam ' Mood to tha Jieail, Vjil.ty of lk Stomaok. Nanaaa Wauts In toe tomac. Boor JCroetatioai, Sink-ins or Ji laruriDc t intol tba --Stomach, dwlmniijir of tha Hea4 HnrrledatidDtfliealtBreath- ina Tluttartoi at tka . r . Heart, Chukiug of - . irhfrtatir( be. aaxicuui vhaa , r w In a trine . tara, Dluauajaf Tit ion, Dou or Waba bafon ' - --the fvlglit, ver and Doll ' Z I : Pain In tna Uaad, I)floWnca of PersiiirattoD, TriluwuMa o - A tU Bkia and Vyet. Pala In tba Bid, j xfMSivnaii, annum, un,, miootn Jrlniaaa of Beat, Burbfiiff to ihe PlMll, bnatant Ik glningi of KrlLj and mrmt Ihvntmiom ot Boirit ITM DepraaaW of Spirit y that thi iirnu - V " IS NOT AlXH)HOUt CONTAINS NO BUM 0& WHISK T And Can'tijMaU Drunkards, But is the Best Tonic Xxa, ti Wprld, ' BRAD WHO BAYBROi (Irom the BT. Levi ti. Beck, Paetor of tbe Baptfft Btvuttft Con rob Philadelphia. I have known Hoofiand'i Qanuan Bitten bvorat'v for a namber of yara. I hare ami tbnm in my ova family, Ixwd' ao plaaawl with tbelt effect that I waa Induced ta ntamaind tham to man other, and Jtnow that Ihev have uberatad in a tHW- (ugiy Uiuoflcia) manner, t take great pleaMU 1b inuB pnoiiciy urociaimiuR iDia tact, and caitiitai tho attention of ihotte atllicUd with tba diHav fjs wbuh u.ui are rt'CyiBQ.rii(dtl. to thM HittetM koowing tram ts? erionce that my recomaiMaatiob win va BaiaiutHi 1 oo una more (.neorruiijr a HoodantVi Bittum In lati,nded to bmfit tha afnitsaaad and ia oat ft "rata drink." r loon truly, ' liETI a. BICE. (From Hot. J. Hwi-n Brown. D. D., Idltar tbo jsncycioptaia oi neiitttoni Knowiftilgfl, axdXirlv tlati Cbtonulo,. riiiladelphla.) , AUhonsnotdlHDOMdtofavttror ncommend'Pa-- tent Mctircinwt In gi.ral, ahrough dlatrtut of tbelr intttttdlonta aud offecta, I yet know ot no auSclent reoatm why.a man may not teitiiy to th. 1tmelit lia Iwllevee hiuieelf to kaT reclvid from miy elmile preuaratiou. In tha hope that be may thus ntloia i too oenent or ointri. - I Uu thia tnoro radity in regard to Hoofluoui Ov- mao Bitters, prt-jjared by Dr. 0. U. ut CM city, DeeauMi I waa preJattiOMlagaUitK thcB (ar-titai.,t . yaara, UDdnrXho lmpreaelon that l i wutechfoiiv an alooholic mix tart. I am radebted to tu rrtemC Robert Bbuetuaker. Kaa.. for tho rcowvil of oua prejndtco by proper teeUi, and for encuUrVxVuirat W try tuen), wuen annering rretu great ana long ton tinnod debility. Th1 tue of thrue bottle of ibiM bitten t thu beginning of the prevent year, mm tallowed by evldeut reiiof and rwtorallon to a deter of bodily aud mental vigor which I had uot! feU for il moutbi belbre, and bad almoet dapalnd of ro-galuing. I thvreforo .bank Ootl and lay biead fit airectiog me to tbe tue ot them. j, tnniua itauwii, rnuaaaivtiuk. (from tba Ber. Joe. Kcinard, Pastor of th UXa ' - - oepviJi vaarcn.i . , Br. Jaokeon: Doar Sir -I hare boon Areonently roqntMted to connect my fain with ooanten d ettoa of dlOerent kindbol mod tdnea, but regarding tto oraotloo as oot of my ani Toptiat abbere. I havo fan all oawta declined; but wi h a clear proof in farloo loauncoi , and partlcaiariy in my lamiiy, or in wa-ftilueeiof Dr. HooHaud's Oordiae Bitten, I defiart for onre from my moai cutiriw, to express ny mil conviction that, or twrol dsUiiiv the ym mmd ttptciaUv r Lfttr OrmpluintyU it a at aad wiWe preyarartoa. in aome caaui it may laii; out tutaaiiy, ' I OdBIH not. it win oe very Deneoetai wo aoeao wow suffer from tbo above cause, lourt, Tory reupvcttaiiy, J. n. nnnMAuu, . Xigtith below Goatesst., Philadelpkl. ii - tv- Trom BeT. Warren Bandolpb, Pastor of Baptist ... . vuurcu, uernissuma, gutta.f Br. O. H. Jackwii: Bear Bin Peraenal ospari once enables me to say that I regard the-German. Bitters prepared by yon as a moat excellent medicine. In cast ot twvera cold and general debility X barn btwb greatly benefited by tbe use ot the BJttes and doubt not thoy will produce similar effects vi khe?oM truly, ' 'WABBIN BAVBOLPrT. . i r ; v OermantowQ, Pa. (Trom Bat. J. H. Turner, Paator of floddlng H. B. Cbnreh, Philadeiphlft.). . Dr. JacluKiitloe,r 8lr; H.v'.og used yoor 0r ' man Bitters In my family frequently, 1 am prepar-d to y that it baa boon of great twrvica. , 1 bellev that is nM ofte of general debility of the system, it la tbe aabst and most valuable naMtly which I have as kiaowkvdtfe ... nj.,, - - Ko. TSe H. Nltoentb strat. rrom the Be. . M. Int, temerly fetor of th Oolnmbas N.J.' tad Wddletm (Pa.J Baptist Gborcbe.) 1 Br. O.M. Jttoon:-Dearr-t iWlit a nlaanm thue, of my own accord, to bear testimony Ao lb eaeeiUaoa of tbe Wurman Bitter. Some years atne fWlng mqeh affltobtd with Djapepela, I need tba nth very benenolal reaalt. I have ofUo neoan mended them to penons enfeebled by tbat aorment ing disease, and have heard Irom tbem aha moatflat-teringtoeUmo-.iaUai to their gremtirJo. ot avneral dabllity, I Dolier ft to b ft r-tbft wnoot be mrpBiL l, !U.IiXUnS. (rrom th Saw. Thoa. Winter, Pastor of Bo&qwq Baptist Ufaorch.) ( Bt. Jackson-4)ar Bin It feel it do to yoor ox oellent pnparattSw, Hoofland German Bitten, to tdd mj tostimooy tm yb deasrred wutloniIt hat obtained. I have for jMrs, ftt times, been truMf4 irith great disorder lunsy head and nervous lyafn. 1 waa ftdrisod by ft tMend to try ft bottl of yoax German Bitten, t did ao, aad hat eiperienoed neat and nnexiMMod relelf: f health bw twoa .orv matorlall; bonefliud. I oov.1deUlr I uin ,h. .rlinl. When, I DIM WltB rill. BB uv own. an have bM. awin bvaua of Ihaar i lood aflecu. BneMtnll, yoar, . - : - T. W1VTKS. BoxboroaAn, r. nraem Bav. J. B. Herman, of tbe Oerpaa owforaual , . Oharca, BnUlowa, Berk, (b., fa.) Dr. M. JacBoa:-Beapmbl Bln-j save bwa inraula i with Dvspepaia nea. Ir twMrtr voan, aa4 bava n ' "d '"J medicine tbat did .su H Mali cvud u Boolt.nd'e Biltora. I am varr mnah lai. Iroved la health, after having taken ttv. bottUs. , lJnlv.wliManect . J. V, 1UIA FSICEI! . Urge siie 1'holdlng nearlr double quantitv.lV1 per bottle half do. 6 flmall lie-' 76i. ' P bottle half do. SSWASJS t'P OOUSTERPBifg autk.ta. dm.tnt . of 0. a. JACTarnsiJ Iho vV BAPPKB of not bcttls. ahnnld .one RMraetdra Birlst BO, hat. the .riiel do not bo put oO by anv of kbe intoxloatiag pveoaa tlon, that mar be ofhnad W na plooa, bat Bead to aad ws will Inward, .oaroav pacaud, by aapraaa. rBISOIPAIi OinOB AMD BUVHUrAOTOBT, Ho. 031 Arch Street, PmT.ADFr.PHIA. JONES & EVANS " ( Sueefum H CM. Jaekton f (fc.) Proprietor. ' For sale by all Druggist anoV dealer U even town tn th Valtlad Bute. lablMwwavnew. i

f 1 MEDICAL. PROPOSALS. nn a nnii? DYSPEPSIA Fuel -for the State. JTSl-AL MIA omoi or tacBirABY or mm, i Couumjs, unto, July SO, JB6i. ( ('Ki i;i vropomaia wii.i, rr t I Oil AD l lh orbc, ol mo Becreiar c ilHale, oatll Monday, the 5th day of September . next it 12 0 clooK, , , for furnishing the Bute of Ohio with luetforon ear. a foliowr. - 10,000 Bash, of Cambridge or t ' llookliifi Coal, of tha best quality, f qual t least, t a th lower Tto of Uocklnf (Jwal,- nl from till, alack, and dirt. 23,O00 Iliiftiiela Coke, weigh not la than tgpoundH to th boih. l, to b - ade Irow iiocklug or Cambridge Ooal, and kept ' 5 Oordfi oi Wood, . ibe sa 6 to bn dry Hickory, toectt, or Sugar, four .fee. la lenstb, straight, and well upltt. The ijUftntUlfl abuve tianx-ri to bo increased at th Option ol the fleer-1 ry ! Stale. Tha fuel to bo diilivorud, without charge for inch delivery, ut Hid Stat Uonoe, Ooluotbti-t Ohio. - PropoftalB ti be cixmirril"d by sample., ard to pocify Mm ktiirf, quality, and pries of the iuo. pro-Doeed to be turnirhtJd. . Knob proposal must Im a'companled by a bond, with approved ei orlty, In tb p.,! n of not . x vedloK Iweu y thfiUaU'l, nor le tUu i'btuou-.-and l"llar, (ae required by law,) cond.tii tml lor the fetth'ul periormano ol such coot met as may be awarded. Ibe blJi to be made and he contracta to be awarded Id acc rdano with tit tttaia of the U etitltl d "An act to provide for t e pnrcliaa cF ationory, fiiol ad othar artldt-e lor the Gt-iiflral Ao-Wuibly aud ,tat officers." pacanl Mtrrh 11,1353, ai d ''An .vet. tiianvml wdluQH lour aun six, asm i rritai-'tloonve" of Iht) abOTDtltld act, pafltia March 3, Wa. . Bids to tin enorwd on th envelop, "Proposals " for 'urnlohlnR Ful for tint titat ' , JTiil ftirniaht-d by thficontn.ctor.mnat In all caios bflcuiialln quality to the nam pie- TMtynh will ba riii, enortvrf. W. W. ARMo'l huN'i, autfl-dtd Hecrftary of Uiate. ; . fKOPfHALS FOB FOJCAOK. . 1'SPA, HTM NT VT nwr viawinia, nnHiiRur.AND. M.. Jan. 13. 1604. HEALED PKOI'UBaLS. 1b iluotltata. are invited" by the tittdernU ubd for suuplvnig the Quartprnih. ter'a IiMpartiHvnt In the VetmUutmi ol H?tVir- glnta, at t;barkalou, I'arkcral'iu-g and WheelluK, w. V a., and the ivcr.l Depota on tha Una or the Baltimore and Ohio Bailroad, aa folluwa: ;iik- burg, Or tint, Nvw Owh, Cumberland, Martin burK, Ilarpcr'a Furry, fierlln, 1'oint of KoCkn, autt Including jaKHDttOM'n nd. KrtJenlck city, Ma., ur eith l-gt tbfMplaoea, with UA1, COUN, OAT aufl r iSiVwill bt i wolfed for the dMIrery of (8,CW) three tb-wnd bUBtiuls of Corn or oaia, ana (frl) flity tone ot Hyr Ktraw and apwArda; and m-tat b arcompaniMl by a copy of thia adtertiiinj. Bidtiara aioat aiatn at wbh-)i ol'Mi tHiv-uamd pomu they propow to make dclif ia, aad the rat at whlob they will make deliveriea thertutt, the - quantities of earh article propiedto be delivarod.the time wImu aald deliveries aball he oannwooad, aud whu to bs rontnletM. All dcttverl- H ifuwt b promptly made within thn tlm, and for the qranHti"S propnad aud aoceptfld, to I lib are prompt Httlomi-ut.ttieretor. The prir ntuat be written out in worde on the bids. The particular kind of drijitin of oata, eoru, bay, or straw, piopMed to be dalirerud must be tta)d In tho pmpdsnla. Corn to I pnt op la god stoat saoks, of about ' 4wo bnshela each. Oats lu like sarka, ot about thrwr) ibusbela aoh. Tba aat ka 4o )e Airuiihd without iBZtra charge to the Oorsrnraant, Tha hay and Atraw to h ssonrely haled. V a) article offeifd under the bids herein in-il. trill ln subject to u rigid inapectton by aOor-oriuueiit -iwtor before bfitnn accepted. Onntrauts Wil lv ewarded txinn titus to tloie to tha towet rponHiMf.'i.. i .. . xh tli luuwfpi the Qov-arniLuitt nny toijulr, au1 ments will U niaiiti whan Lltn wholri Amounts oatiiM ted for snll Mn dHier.Ml and attttod- i'f. t'nn will ;a onttldernd frnm partios wit,' havo railed liurt-!4rt to comp y with thair contmotn. All pivj 'f-Ms taint l o aocvi.ii'aiiind by a gnar-anly, ofendd by (wo ruionsiMa j isas, tl"t, tu.caA the bid la aoitjptd, r. or ibey wlthlu the time tin mod, execute tho cont t ff tho aaiiHi, with nuod and suhiil(nt iurMli, tar a sum eoul to thft ainouut of .the eoutnttu, to lyHiviir 'ot-iiji.. pi. i). -m, il in Aoiito'vuilty with tLt-Ufrnw f ilifs ilrll.oieiit! aiid in eawt a hlihlsr should fall to ftnt int the contract, thuy t.-uiHko gowl tl: dlftfronm botwwtn the oHvr of iwiii bidder 1 tl't rWt lowent rtwpuuntble btddnr, or tho pnron to whoii tho contract may be awarded, . The responsibility of the gnarautttre mnsl Iw ahown by the oftlnlal crtitlcatb of a ITnitftd States IlHtr ict .tmige, or Attorney, Col hw; tor ft t'uHtoms or othnr G'vmiiiHiit olhclal t)i by thin oillce. ' Ail panies will ln tuly vra il ihti wi-puni.- ir rrtjeciiou of (hir propuu.fc All proposal mint l-n tnt 1 dupllrate, and hci acC( Hil-.iUin-l wilh the on ill oi aliuuiiu. oi lu.- iiaI 1 1 r p In Uu Ttirt, uuit-ss It naj airontiy iiteu liiaei ou me lllHi otlir.n. Nit'blda fHoei't In tl,;. form i.refrlbMl will bo rectvfj, and only from pioducora or parties rijj-ulnrly uiit'uod in tlin bnoiLtj. The full uitiue nud Vc3U-ttc9 uddrese ofcarb biddor O'lHt bi- wrliton in the pioutiMls. ProRcaals miiMt tin (niltn,fSfirt to CrtfWitn A, V, r, uutjT guartiuiMti, Di-pftnuunt Ve.t rjirrrlHud, Aid., a-itt !..,. Ktl "V-p-i-its r.iiy'-V Vlr'i "' V-h"U, may ..t.Viiiiiiiii, t .. I.".;. ' t li' iliT "1 tllU I-V. - sniiM OK HKOrUiAJj. (Town, Connty, and 6Ut) (IUta) : - f, the UBtU'rnlKnH, do horiiby propose to fiiruish Hod dullvfr to the liuiu.d iilau. at tho yoarteruiaa. "Or's Dwpnrtmuni at , amenably tolh trm -,i vur idvfrtfsumeot, invitiog proioa)s for toruge, dut.-d Cuintteiluud, Md., le4, tho toU ftowicartkles, viz: , iidnhrlH of ( Viru, In muMn, at per builiol of hi.) fifty six poniuls. . btiihh ot Jaia. ii at per bnehel of (,ti!t thirty -two pounds. ttun of haled 11, at per tou Of 2,000 p (mucin. tousot baled Btraw, at . par ton of B,X pounds. Cellvery to conimenco on or before tho day jf , . , i8i4,aud to Im complotdon or Inborn the day of , 186 , and pliulx mytwlf toentor Into a wiii u-n contract with thf l'ulurt Htatwi, with Siiod and aiiTuwct ewinrlty, withtn the mmre of ten syn after being notified that my bid han hebn accepted. Tonr obndlent servant, Oartatn A. Y. BARBifcarn, (Julel QiiarUrirmtsttr Dept. ofU. Va., Cimburlod( Ml. OH A BATTTY. vVb, tb tiudMirtgud, nwidnnt of ' , lo . tit Orumty ot , Hnd State of bt.Tuhy, jointly and Bevernlly, covenant with the UuUihI Stateo, and gtiaraottin In coan tho forgoing bid oi b i-epled, that bp or thy will, within ten day after Inn acoptatir oraaid hid, etti cnto tho contract for tho mime with prmd and nun!-cient anretios, in a Mtitu sinal to tlin nunuut of the contract, to ftinitsh th ornya propomd iuoimloiui-ity to thu terms of adrertiiiinK'nt datd lHit4, uudor which the bid won :m-dp, and, In r,am tho aald ' tilmll fall to enter into a contract as aforesaid, we nunmntee to utalia good the di'ierene botwoeu the ofl'.r by the said and the nt-nt ki't rei)pon!l)le bidder, or the person to whom the cont tact may bo awarded. Given under onr hands and seals thia .-i . day ol , li4. Witness, Hflsl 1 -t fBeal.l 1 hereby csrtlfy that, to thf iwst in my kuowUxiee and ballet, the above-nairn d gitarnntora art good and euftloleut aeonrlrlea for the amount tor which they offer to besernrity. - - To be certified by the United fHates Iltrtot Attorney, Collector of OnKtoma, or any otiiwr oirlror under the Unlteu rltats Uoternmeut, or responsible person known to tbiaofnre. All proposals received under this advertisement "will be opvued and examined at this ofnoe on V(d-nesday aud rtatnrday of each wi'ett, at 12 41, Bidden) are respectfully Invited to be present, at the nnimittir of bids ii Ihev dewire. BAHBINOER, Ouptaln and Chief Quarter matter, Dttpt. of Weii Virginia. angfldtf JHo. ABMY0L0TH1NO AND tQUIFAOB OFVIdB OiMfliNNATi, Ohio, August t 18C4. J PB0P0SAL8ARK INV1TB1) BY THE UNrFB HluNKI), until TUkHDAY.BepUmbrO, at two o'clock P M.t for furniihiug this Department by coutract) with BOTfl. BOttTKIS, Samples Of which uay tm seen at the office of Olothing and Eqmpitge in this city. To Imj delivered iren ol Charge, at the TJ. 8. llispeo-tion W trobnuBeln thia city, in good new packages, with the natue of tho party fnruishing, the kind and Quantity of goods distinctly marked on eavh article aud package. Parties offering go-riv mnst distinctly state lu their bids tho quuntltt they propose to lnrnlsb, the utlce end lime of delivery. Camples when KObmitled, mtiit he marked and nntnbervd tjt correspond with thf- pi .ponat, and the parties thereto munt gnareutce that the goods shll be, iu every respect, eyotl to Army Standard, other-we tho proposal will not be considered A guaranty signed by two responsible persone, muxt accuupny ewb bid, guaranteeing that the bidder will supply the at tides awarded to him under Ms propoeI. Bide will be ouoDod onTueidaT, aeytrmher 6, 1M4, ai ?o o'clock P. M , at thUofflca, aud biuders are reqoestii t" prcseut. Awards will be man; on Wednesday, Septeml- r 1. SluDdn will he requited that th oontiact.will bf felmttttiY iuliillfd. Tilegtauis r!'!11 Proposals wH not be no- Jjfank forms fr Proposals, Ooutracti and Bonds may be obtained at this oejic. The right to reject auy bid decided unreasonable fa re evvixl. Bv older of Ool. Tnofl. Bwcbds, A. Q. 5J O. 931 0. W. MUULTON, ang2-dtd Oaptain aud a- Q. M. " MESS BEEF ! Orrict ftoMiiissin f ' 8tj wibtciiob, V. 8. A . , 1 CoiimniTR. OHIO. iuir'JSt 3l't. IBi. J f will be re-eivrd at thi Oftt oUttl 11' o chxk . M . frept. 6th. 18M, 'nm llrst hends, d r.ni titl-inr.l t,. tho lli.lte.1 ftte. for th anpV J delivarv at Uamu Uhase ihlo, ft-e fiom all cltAfgpj oi en Palt B ft ae may be required by the (k.m- i. ... ..t K,iV..lta,,ra rriim.tlri'H ti tltue. Tb Beef to be well fa. to I, i-ound and wholesome, Inaheruate fore and btn-i qt' trsor pa ts thereof, Intcka and al bght parts oi legs to be esoiuded) tf he of atee sover f..ur ytarol age. ach w-lghlng at leaut fle b'ltidred pounds, to be thoroughly salted and In goodswret larr li. baid bi's, when act.ptd, will form the bail ol a written contrat't, with two good and npooBiM suroties (names orsuiettes rei"irt w,'b bids) nulH-cieut to indemnify the United Htatea agatunt loas. Pa d contract to tnkoefeof on th 10th day o' September, liwtt, and to con'irtuo in forco uutll the st day of January, 13uA, enbect to the- approral of tlu toninil'iery General of rubejntnuce. Paymenta tf be made monthly in such funds as ' ay be supplied by the Treasurer of the Imlted tffito adVertlsemeit shall be part and parrel of the ret, tld priuted copy Ot It mast be attached to ea;i! Wi' 0. D. BARBfVoTOH, Captain and C. 8. Doaa AT TBrf JQHHliLSHAIJOB VOLUME xxvn. PROPOSALS. No. U6. Aswt Olotbikq avt laTtvAon Ornut, I Owcnmati. 0., Angnat tft, MO, f PBOPOSALB A EH INVITED BT THB UHDIB-SIQNED. until fUlDAY, 8-ptember flth, Uo4, at o'rlook P, If ., lor furnishing this Itapartaieat (by contract) witb , KiiHiaki ' Unvrrsiacks). Samples ot wMcb may be teea ib c of 01cthingandKn.nitHg-iniuuiiy To be dellveied tree of ohargt at the U. 8. Inspoe tlon Warehouse, In this city, iu good new packages, with the name of the party fumbblng, the kind and Quantity of good distinctly marked on each article aud package, fartlea offering goods must distinctly etat in their bids the quantity liey propose Hampla, when aubmittd, most be atarkefl and o am bond to correspond with the propoaal; and the parties thereto must guarantee tht the goods shall be, lu every reapeot.euuai iu aiwj; nuw, i thn nrnnriAl w i lb not be ooiisidered. A guaranty signed by two rwpuualbU persons, oiupt aceumpany each bid, guaraiiteing that the bidder will supply the articles awaraea to pun Utas Will va openpu uu rnunj, 18W. at 2 o'clock 1'. M., at tbls (.met, and bidders jre re'ioested to bo present Awards win oe maae ou Dnjmy, bf'viui B;ndswill be required thit the contraot will be aithtniiy luiniiea. - . Toiugrams relating to Proposal! will not be no-tlrod. . . . 'Itleuk forma of Proposala, contracts nnd bonds muy lie obtaiued at thisolllLe, The rliflilto reject any bid deemed unreasonable ti reservud. By order of tJot, tuomas mwobos. a. , n ( 0. W. MOPLTON. augftO Captain and A. Q. M. BUBdWTE NOB OVFWK, "U 8. A till V, 1 - NO HO fOtlTB HTRFIT, V Aaltimobi. MP.. Aug. iMih, 1804. ) iJ w.ll re r-c-lvea at tn s umte- unm We'neday Bept. 7tb, lh4, for luritinhiDg the UmH- htata'Hnbshience ' epartuieot w.th: r0UBT0U-AWD (,wi MBAJJ umw TLK ou th.t h-of. delivered at the Btale tattle t ui,mnr,. M.I.. in lots of (1.000) one th..nauu earh efery (10) 0ys; to be wetghoJ within uoe and a half davx after anlval, t tu expanau of the contractor. Tbey mut aeraffe auo-i t j thirteen hundred pounoe groes weight, all tailing inert of (lOOU)one thousand pounds gros weight, Bui fltaga, tlxHn, Oowa, Ueifeniaud Hornless (Jat- tie, ill b rejected. A dednctio- o,f(10) ton poondawUI Veniadefrom Uis weight o' each rtiwr ro"pt'd under thia contract, nrnvtHod thK auimal does not stand In the peas two and out- half hturs Uft.re bel. g weighed, or ts not weighed luimrdia-eiy atier remavai irum mron Blank fornifl lor p opusals can be bad on applied ti u at 'his office, either In person, by mall, or tele l tin QoTernment will claim the r'gbt of welffh'ng any one animal s prate, if its pparanse tndUates leas weight thn the minimum mentioned above, the exn of weighing will bo paid by the party erring i judgment. :ul-ti h.H tn ariir rnnHldoratl.'.n must contain a wiltten guarantee of two respond-Me persons, us follows.We , of the county of , Pints or , ao hnn.t.v iikritM thm is for are) able to ruml a oont.act in ocordaune witu the terms of his (or their) yropoRiticn, aud snonta run lor inewi proponi-ti.m be ac:2iitBd, be (or tbi.y) will at once nter Into a oontret in accord" nee th- rewith, and wear, pie-pared to b-cosie his securil, giving giod aud wif-Uclent brnilfl for Its mluluient; The rep uKibillty ot tna gurniorn must do i by ihooffl.dnl eerHfloate of tho Olurk of the rrest Pitriet foiirl, or of tiv united States DIs-tcl Attorii'iy, i-j l- ti 1 "ed wHh the bid. Bidders un"t Iw pi-nteiit to n fo. d to tblr bids, d propnrid a'jitvt- luuis aud sign tlie contraot bo ic l-:.i-nK the utll u, ThrtOuvemuiont res r'es io Itself the right to r- -t.t ait- or all hidsrotisid-r:i uun as. naoie. Pftviruct.-t to be made alter each delivery in finch fnn 's us may hn ou babd; if a- ue ru baud, to be nH r-Miv.d 1'hipoi'I iiit ho endrrrd dUtin-.tty, PBOPO- 3AL ViU BEKF CaTTLC," and addreeiied to "i:npt. J. H UiLMAW, V. a-, Wttltlmore, nary land," If a bM Is in the name of a fint), their names and 'heir nnnoltke addmsa mnsl appear, or thoy will not bf cooii.iei-eU. tCrvrh pewn or errry irmner or a nrm ottering; a Mpot4t liiyat'ti.niMiTiy li W'tBin 0411 Ui aiui-ann ito the tn'tnd lj(ien (Jovurnmeut, if ha bus sot aliendv til"d one in this offlo-!. All bid nnl c&mvluwa ttrwtiu wth tha term Of m art- i'er(wemM.ti bcrQGt4etl, j. a. wii"! hb, aneif) taepfi t'ai.tain end 0- -, 1' A- A- OOOK BINDERY. L. 8151UKIIT. - J. W. Iill.LBI. 0AL0RI0 BOOK-BINKRT S IE BERT & LILLET BOOK BIN 1)ERS, Blank Bowk ainnufiict'erK, File Box and Flour Bag ifakfr, V c. Ac. Ao. HhkuI.icm, I'erloilltalu, Hhi'i'l Mohlf, Ac, Ac, Ac, Bound iu an j Style Mid to nny Paiirru. 'I-IIE . ATTFKTIOIV OF IT BLUSHERS lub'i'hin-Dt, .1 are Oulvr. mlm-'l tii pl.n.n A1.I'. Hating Utuly ffimtipid our Muim ;tf witli a Siini ror Jirhkb n hbOlE, und th latest ii tjir Tud a tiolu. o llindur,' unrbliiflry n niwt m1. .pare prepareq ronoaii wnrit -na dul'RHt- B aiAN-t.H, Biid with te Vtmntt D niutch. M iiu acwiry In Mtttler . uail;Uii.ra no He Dulld- IliK. eonth Httr-v.Strfi't. aug3i-d(im. WANTED. 3.700 Men Wanted, riio (iQ TO NAsilVlLLB, TBr4s.SbEU, 1M MKDIATKLY. 2,iMiO 1 nlMr'r, 6M 'M'iiifrrS, l,OfiA TrHiiintArn. IttO ItlHCkHmMUM. I4MI NtrlltvrH. 1st, Ud and 3d (!laii Uarputora will be paid f 60, Uft',i und pur month, nnd rations. TeanKti-rs, t'iu to t-H per monin. ana oattons. Int. !Zd and .Id Oiaei BiavkHmttba will be Daid 160. aun p. r month, and rations Jjlriitois, prr mouth, and rations, Li borer, ft-Ji per month and rations. nothing fun. Inhed at Government price; and In cae ot strkuesa, qoFtrterg -ni medico! attendance will beinruinbed without on urge. Trauan.jitr.tlou tu nished to squads or five or mors from this Department, at Cincinnati. Ohio. Apply to a.j. ruHrn, Oapt. and Aes't Qr. Mr., Ipn.tf flrrsmori T't'et, tiwt. '(d aiid 4h sa. WOOL. -WOOJLj! TheUndertigned, having disposed of a large portion of their reoent pur ohases,aro now prepared to make. CASH ADVANCES On Consignments of Wool. Southwick, Shf bic k Greene, 23 and 25 DEY ST., NEW YORK. 6 SOUTH FRONT ST., PHILADELPHIA GROCERIES. WM. GLENN & SONS, WHOLESLE GROCERS, 70 and 7S Vtuehtreel, lletween Brcnnd Hud Pcnrl Street,, CINCINNATI. 1.200 bBfrs goi.d ta prime Rio OoWre; 3IW ba.s O'd i BRnayra and Java Colleo; 1,0 0 brie Yellow nnd White Coffee nigai; , ihi brln i.'rushed, Powdered and urannl. ti A Sugar. 800 bhris N w Oil ani iVrto lioo and Cuba do b i Mln Molaiise aud Syrup; hf-hrls do do WKi kega and boiefl 8. C nda; il,n U koKB Belnj n and Shoeuberger Nallst IKK) ix lis Manilla aud Hemp tme; ftixi pankages Y. H., imp , tt. V, aud Ooloog Tea; 1,3 0 do Dark and Bright Tobacco; anJOKOFne Cigars. A uo A largo itock o' Woolen ware. Brooms, Brit-ties, k ackeml, White Fian, Soap, Candies, erar b, rait, Ac, for sale t y aiisW-'tlv . OTjKNN A SONS. CLOTHING. ROSE & BEEH, Merchant Tailors, AHKAO AOAIM. Wl HAVl NOW OPM A ruiili AMD W1LI HlMted GttOOlC Of GrOOdB n oar lln, bought IWkmIi .t Uu ObMpaM Powibl, w'e 'awp coiMtantlr on hand all the Kewart Style. it Oood, In th Kaitern market, and oOer tlum at Tb?,a rate, u UJ otner Bona, in w. n k ai ar nntu PBAfrriCAL TAILORS An onr amit Onltiu. aud attend to bu.lD",, lerannally, wn miaraate general mtlilaotlon, both lDUur rr'euda aird tk ?abllo In General an Invito .toaa-ber,. 08 anrt.tM-f '. COLUMBUS, OHIO, puiii"Ai.:;iwwnuwt;;o MEDICAL. Very Important, Do not let our Soldiers Die T?CIBt THC BENEFIT O TUB PtTBUC fend those having friends In the Army, we pnb UA the follow! est laster. Wo have, during the paal tbr-sa years, recetred? over one thousand Others ol similar purport. All f wmcn prove tne impor ter of BADWAY'8 BEADY BELIEF, as reme. dial agent, In alf cases of dtaeaas nnd complainti in du'ied br expoiune tnolileutal to rtftt duties of a sol di. We have for the past three yeau urged the ewsral DopartniBnts'ot' tbeOovernmant to adopt the use of this medicine In the Army. And now we offer. In order so aa the Jrves of our scddtars, so .aup ply the Oovernmeot with our medicine t CO&T, . We most religiously believe, that If BADWAr'E BEADY BELIEF we.1 freely dispensed to Ibe lick In the hot-vitals, that uWy-nlue cases out of every hundred wlio die, would We hav sufficient evident o the curative efficacy of this medicine, to warrant u In making this state ment. Tbdusaods of soldiers wHio have rued this medicine declare that their Jives hawe been saved by Its use 44re ftl lowing Utter ti respevtfuily submit JtJKB. 1801. Da. TtADWAt: I am a soldier lo ffce Army of tos Potonfao; some of my companions seem to keepU looa uoaitn.ana can nriuk swamp water, anat i fer afl kiudt of exnosure. wthout suhieotinatien the 'least sicknoea or pain; while the rest oYt i trourtled with dysenteries, ehetera morbls,'i'r rherdmatism, headaoiie, etc. These that enley the beet'bealtb declare that tuey use otsjy RADWAY 8 BaA.DY UKLIKK. and occasionally a dose of BAD WAY'S FILLS. 1 am ot-rsun-llr wltn-ss to mint ourea by this medicine, and indorse what yea ay In me twew iora uispatcn, mat no seia-sr suoota oe withe ut It Inoloaed I Head vou 11 tv rent- for on bottle. Address JACOB 0. if MAN. Company 1 Seventy -second Itegtment. Pennsylvania vow Miners, Beruud Hrijuae, ueci'iia VIVWOl.t ate oat- Army Oorpe, Washlugton, P. 0. P. fl. Send it as soon as you can. 1 ' At Tybee Island, Sergt. 0. P. bord affirms that with Bad way's Beady Belief and Pills ho not only cured bat prertnted bis men from sloknetf. Muni In his regiment died while working in the swamps, but no)t one died that ased those remedies i It cured many Of the wcrtt nvurs, dianhos, colds, chill, rheutnay isu, oolle, oholera, do. In yellow fever, Badway't Beady Belief Is a sun ours as we. 11 as a poeiMre preventative. If Govern ment negUcta lo provide this positive remedy for the cure of tix0 sick soldier, friends of soldiers must pro Tide It. Cen t Dr. UADWAY'fl OFFICE, 8T MAID EN LAKE, aTw York. Jy30-d20 foH c;i)-uuFj, )4i,om Km THE ViarTiiBLE PITLMONArtY BALAAM IB the most hit'hly approved medio! ne ever disord ered. It hoe tteoAthe best of all u$ta, Tim, having bad an unpovcedttntea sale of neiwlpyt-r years. It Ts re-commended by ontr bust fhynciatu, oar most fninent oWtsens, the h, tuo TKwfj, In fact by all who kiir s It. For certl catac, whh'h can be given to almost-any extent, eee wnsipers to eaeb bottle. The Pro- pnutors win tmeerruiiv rernna tne money ir not entirely aatlsfactury. Price 60 cents and 9: the largt bottles ranch the cheap(t. Be ears'ttj toWUjo.u- m, which la prepared only by BEBD. CCTLKBA UOH Wholeaale nruxalats. Boatom. Sold In Oolusn. bos by Dealers generally cojh'n .BifSPErsiA t t itr.: Ijpil'S PYsPKPBIACIT?! OCBE8 STBPEPSU WITHOUT rIl. OOK'g IUPKPWA (JCRKI " " O0BI9 NATJbKn AflTOKA-OH. S OOE'BDTSPKPBIAOnlllT , . ,; OPBS3 ORAMPsTnd COHOPidHs. COB'S DTUPKPblA (JUBKI CtlBtdUHOtlllA MukBtll XVEnytlMK, OOE'B DVSPKPSIA (TTBK 1 OI'BKS IHDIOESTfpN A8 qtlBK AS yOl! TAKB1T OOE'SOtSPErSIAOiniKi '' OUBK8 BABTBUhN AHD HIAOAOHIt, -v:-.',fcr,''''-i 1,.,.. r- BlMtJlATES ASn TuNlis tnl, tSMaOIt, eoi'S ivspm-ni a ovbk I Is n ioverolgn remdv for a) 'i'-ai,iS of the BTOJI AMI and BOW i.uti. COK'fi DYdPJtPtilA CUBE) Otarei FlilVBB and AG UK lot those emitted with bis ma liny try it. DOE'S DYSPKP31A CUBE I Coros luatantaneouRly and you do not have to wwlt a week to see Its oQect. OOE'S DYSPEPSIA CCBEl Ii the greatest appetfzer ever known t not only treatee iru aupe'iie, out- vuauiee TUU to easily digest your food, OOX'8 DYSPEPSiA CUBE! Is recommended by all tho lending physicians, OOEI DYSPEPSIA CUBEI Is nn Invaluable friend to all who are weak, debili tated, ana in a tow state oi normal aotion. COE'S DYSPBPSIA CDBBI Is warranted to do all e have claimed far ft. and we will fnrol-h you cor if flea tes of onr best oittent anl clergymen to back up our statemeut. Cue's Dyspepsia Cure ! Is Indtiper-saMe to the portmenteau of every traveler, as It at onre piveuis Oircioe or soa-Ickneas, either In steamers or cars, and Is a never f-liing pretntalive of a auger Irom cbaage ot water or otimate. Do not do without It. Goe'ti Dyspepsia Cure ! Does not esMitrate and eidte the net lent snffer er, like alroholle Hitters and beverages, all advertised to cure dypepit, but It Is a medicine most won- demony auaptwa io n.i oieeases oi tue siomacn ana botaela. a. 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It has been well said, that we nnver kf a mn thoroughly till we see him al his ease. Cir-;ain it is, that there are moments when me aoem able to see into a man and thre sh him. I Ihouifht J ouoe hud such an opxii-tunlty with Mr. Linooln. '4 It was just after his controversy lih Douglas, and some months -before the jilting of the Chicago Convention of aat Mr. Lincoln oamo to Norwich lo make t political flneech. It wns in siibBtancfV-he ffiiioua nj'eeoh delivered iu New Vork.ft ..Mb - -itit t rif- ri'ie wornu, -in k-ip but on, i-oliii-'! f.i.cr.i.tf-1 before the )-f?pIe of thify. :.innry. -.v'.i 'i -.3 this, Ir-rir.'h', o.- iJ it v.-roi'j :'" trt't criin wi; yet nobler words, 'Gfiit'-nii'ii. it hn3 said ot i'V. vtui Hi-fjr ,:ii:t.ri might nu'.Lcl rihtV it -i" '-r us iri our tinii-s t.-; reveri inft maxim, anu tc that riijU miktfm1!!!?! ' f Ibe next r.-orniug X met hitn at tl.tiil-road siatioii. c-hi;V' he -ras cotiversitiVvith our ni.-.yor, , y tew miatcs lool. ; P the track, and iiiiititr:n?,1 imlf imptttejily and half qum'tRrn-, -Vf ri- a unit vtgou of ytntrsV V. lir .tun t .lid wauffjnif n.toTiii'" On biMifjt 'iufr,-..l:-ed to -fc, hi- fi xrr"oJeVtl tfttpe, tMitl SFI1'!, "'liave 1' 1'it"" 'l . f tnv- nni. ,, i re iUed,. "jlm Dohat . . '.-Iwoc tator X 'hri nenton-.1- fro-?r; a'fTHHif tfJh-irUK-; iwn :i;;ll, ItiEi tveiiiuf'." 'Te it Tioaaiiile. JMi-. Liucoln, th iL you could chuorre iudi-Tidunls eo cli.el iu auoh a crowd?" "Hh, yes!" he replied, ltiugliing, "That is fmy way. I don', forget faces. Were you -not there?" "1 was, air; and I was well paid for coing," adding, somewhat in the Teinof pleasantry ho had started, "I oonsider il one of the modt extraordinary speochos I ever heard. ' ' Ah we entered (he rare, ho beckoned me to take a Beat with him, and said, in a most agreeably frank way, "Were yon sincere in what you sota about my epecoh just now?" "T meant every word of it, 'Mr. Lincoln. Why, an old dyed-in-the-wool Democrat, who sat near me, applauded 'you repeatedly; nnd, when rallied upon conver sion to sound principles, answered, '1 don't believe a word he says, but 1 onn t help clapping him, he is so pat.' That 1 call the triumph of oratory, 'when you convince a mnn agitlnit hi, will, Though hu I. of the aatne opinion atill.' ludced, sir, I learned more of the art of public speaking IhbI ovening than I could from a whole course of leotures on Rhetoric""Ah! that reminds me," said he, "of a most extraordinary oircumstance whioh oc-' ourred in New Haven tbe other day. They told me that the professor of rlietorio in Yale College a very learned man, isn't be?" "Yes, sir, and a fine critic too.'' "Well, I suppose so; he ought to be at any rate they told me that he came to hear me aud took notes of my speech, and gave a lecture on it to Ins class the next, dny; and, not satisfied with that, he followed me up to Meriden the next evening, and heard me again for the same purpose Now, if this is so, it is to my mind very extraordinary. I have been si'imciently astonished at my success in tbe West. It, has been most un expected. Hut I had not. thought of any marked success at the East, -and leaEt of all hat I should draw out suoh fommendations from literary and learned men.' "Now," he continued, "I should like very much lo know what it was in my speech which you nought so remarkable, aud what yon sun poao interested my friend, Iho professor, so much. ' "Clearness ot your statements. Mr. Lincoln: the unanswerable style of your reasoning, and especially your il lustrations, wnion were romance aua pathos and fun and logic all welded together. That elory about Ibe Bnakcs, for example, hich set tbe bunds and teet or your demo cratic hearers in suoh vigorous motion, was at ouce queer aud oouiicut and tragic and argumentative. It broke through nil the barriers of a man s previous opinions and prejudices, at ft crah, and blew' Up the vor'v citadel of his false theories, bolWe he could know what had hurt him." Can you remember any other illustra tions," said he, "ot tins peculiarity of my sivle?" I save him others of the same sort. occupying Borne half-hour in the critique, whin he said, "l am mucn oouged to ; ou for this. ' I have been wishing for a long time to find some one who would mike this analvsis for me. It throws light on the sub ject which has been dark to me. I can un derstand, very reauny, uuw sucu a power as you have aecrilied to me will account for the etleot wntcn seems to oe proaucea oy my speeches. I hope you have not been too Haltering in your estimate. Certainly, I have had a most wonderful success, for a man of my limited education." 'That BuizLeHis, air. ljinooin, nn tnciuiry which has several tiuins been, upon my lips, during this conversation. 1 want vory much to know how yon jot ihia unuBual power of 'putting things.' It must have been a mauei oi euirumiuu. ..u .uuu nus it by nature alone. What has your education been?" "YelL as to education, tho newspapers are correot I nevor went lo Bohool more than six months in my life. But, an you say, this must bo a prod uot of oultme in some form, I have been putting the question you asa me, to myBeir, while you have been talking. I cau asy this, that, among my earliest recollections, I remember how, when a mere child, I used to get irrilaled when anybody talked to me in a way I could not 'understand. I don't think I ever got angry at anything else in my life. But that always disturbed, my temper, and has ever slnoe. I can remember going to my little bedroom, after hearing the neighbors talk of an evening with my father, and spending no small part of the night walking up and down, -tnd trying to make out what wbb the exact meaning . of some of their, lo me, dark, sayings. I could not sleep, though I of tan tried to, when I got on , 1 such a hunt after an idea, until I had oaught ' ' and when I thought i had got It, I wa, nbt .ati.tiftd nnlli I had reseated it over, oiitil I had pnt R in language plain eawub of. I thought, lor ny ooy Linew iu wiiu-prehend. This was a kind of paaalon-wlth we, and it hu stuck by me, for I am never aaay now, when I am handling a thought, till l have bounded it north and bounded it nuth and bounded it east and bounded It ,it. Perhaps 'that accounts tor tbe enr-aortriatio ' you observe in my apeechea, 'hough I n.ver put tho two thing together before. ' '' ' ' ,; ". . ; "Mr. Lincoln, 1 thank you for 4hla. It it he moat ' splendid educational fact I aver happened opoh. rThis is omim, with all its Impulsive, inspiring, dominating power over the mind of its possessor, developed byadulation-into Ulfit, with Ita uniformity, lis .rmanenoe, and ita disciplined Btreogtb, tlway, Teady, always available, never ea-frriclous tbe highest peeansten'of thehu-jian intellect But let ma atk, did yon not ,re a low education?- How did you prepare for your profession ? - 't'O ' i-' "Oh, yesT I'raadUw.'aithaphraaelr, -hat la. I became a lawver's olerk lo Sprlng- lield, and eopied UdiotW darauenta, aad picked up what I eould of law in tha later- rals of other work. Bat your qaettlon reminds me of a bit of education 1 had, whioh I am bound In honesty to men don. in tna eourse or my lev-roaqinz i constantly oamo upon tho wora 'afiwrn-I thoaiht. at first, that I un- derstood its alanine, ' bnt 1MB beoatn natisfiedihat I did not I laid ta inyself. i What do I do when I dmmttrate mora than 1 when I rtff'on or jrrow now does tfemoa- itratim differ rrom any other proorr i oansulted Webster's Dictionary. That (old of 'certain proof,' 'proof beyond tha posti- billty of a doubt ;' but 1 could form no idea what sort of proof that was. I thought a great many things were proved beyond a possibility of doubt, without recourse to any such extraordinary process of reason- inr as I understood 'demonstration' to be. oonsulted all th dictionaries and books of referenoe I oould nnd, but with no bet ter result. You might as well have denned blm to a bund man. At last i said, 'Lincoln, you an never make a lawyer if you do not know what demonttrate mean;' and I left my situation at Springfield, went home to my father' house, and staid there till I oould give any proposition in tho six books of Euolid at sight. I then found out what 'demonstrate' means, and went hack to my law studies." I oould not refrain from saying, in my admiration at suoh a development of char acter and geniu oomolned, "Nr. Linooln, your success is no longer a marveL it is the legitimate resnlt of adequate oauses. You deserve it all, and a great deal more. If you will permit me, I would like to nse this fact publicly. It will bs most valuable iu inciting onr young men to that tfetient classioul raal heii.atical culture which most miuds absolutely require. No man oan talk well unless he is able first of all to define to himself what he is talking about. Euclid, woll studied, would free the world of half its calamities, banishing half the uonseuse which now deludes and curse il. I have 01111 thought Euclid would ba one of thi best books to put on the catalogue of the Tract Sicioty, If they could oniy get people to read il. It would be a nioans of grace." . "I think so," said he, laughing; 11 1 vole for Euclid," Just then a gentleman entered Ue oar who was woll kuutvn esavety aidoui frieud of Douglas. . Being a little ouriom to see how Mr. Lincoln wonia meet him. I intro- iluce Mr. L , a v.-ry particular l'i land of your particular triend Mr. Uoiiglnj. He it onoe took bis hand in a mostcordiai manner, saying, " I have no doubt you think you are right, sir." This hearty tribute to be honesty ot a pontioai opponen,-, with he manner of doing it, struck n.j as a nutiiul exhibition of a largo-Lcarled :.!inly, of which we see far too L. He In ,.. dcbiiii"?, fermenting world. - wo tienr.d the and of Our l&nrt- v. Mr. t.Tucol .nnrtred lu wiu vary. u-Uun,.i,r-, and id, "1 want lo tuaitK yon lor iJnt ..outer- juHon. I have enjoyed II very in ih. " I replied, referring to some stalwart denunciations h had ju6t been uttering of the demoralizing influences of Washington upon Northern politioians in respect to the slavery question, "Mr. Lincoln, may I say one thing to you before we separate? ' "Cer tainly, anything you please." "You have just spoken of the tendency of political life in Washington to debase tne moral oonvio-tions of our representative there by the admixture oi considerations oi mere political expediency. You havo become, by the controversy with Mr. Douglas, one of our leaders in this great struggle with slavery, which is undoubtedly the struggle of the nation and the age. What I would like to Buy is this, and I Bay it with a full heart, Ut true to your principle! and tve will be irve to you, and God uill be true t ue all I" His homely face lighted up instantly with a beaming expression, and, taking my hand warmly in both of his, he said, "I say Amen to thai Ames to that!'' There is a deep excavation In the rock shown to visitors, among the White Mountains, into which one of the purest of the mountain streams pours itself, known as "The Pool." As you stand by its tide at an ordinary time, yon look down upon a mass of impenetrable green, lying like a rich emerald in a setting of granite, upon the booom of the mountain. But occasionally the noon-day sun darts through it a vertical ray, whioh penetrates to ita very bottom, and shows every configuration of the varied interior. I felt at that moment that a ray had darted down to the bottom of Abraham Lincoln's heart, and I could see the whole. It seemed to me as beautiful as that emerald pool, and is pure. I have never forgotten that glimpse. When that strange revocation oamo to the most rational and reasonable proclamation of Fremont "The slaves of rebel shall be set. free" I remembered that hearty "Amen" and stifled my rising apprehensions. I remembered it In those dark day when McClellan, Nero-like, was fiddling on James river, and Pope was being routed before Washington, and tho report came that a prominent cabinet-minister had boasted that he had succeeded in preventing the issue of the Emancipation Proclamation, I said, "Abraham Llnoeln will prove true yet." And he hail God bless "hlml he hat. Slow, if you please, but Irtw. Jocose, trifling, if tou please, but true. Reluotantto part with unworthy official advisers, but true himself y-true a'a Meet I I could wish him less a man of facts, and more a man of ideas, i could wish him more stern and more vigorous. Every man has his faults. But still, I say, Ainen to Abraham Lincoln I My countrymen, can we do better, any of us, and all of us, than to say Amen to Abraham Lincoln, till tho lakes shall echo it to Ih Gulf, and the eastern to the western sea ? Norwich, Conn. The Democratic I'lalform. More than a year ago it was apparent to every thinking man, woman and child, that the objeot of tho Democratic party of the North was to overthrow the Oovernmeut,of the United States and enthrone iu its stead the slave power of the Bouth, headed by JefferBon Davis. The Northern Democrats the Douglas Democrats were not prepared for this in the beginning, and hence the split iu the party at Charleston. But Douglas ia dead, and hi followers have reconsidered the matter, and they are now and have a long time been ready to join the Breckinridge wing the Southern wing of the party. In other words, the Democratic party 0 in reatore the Union by letting Jefferson Davis and his party have their own way. This is the plain and veritable state of the case. Let us look for a moment at the Chioago resolutions. The first resolution aaya: "That in the future, as well as in the past, we will adhere with unswerving fidelity to the Union under the Constitution." So far so good. All Union men say the same. The Union men are to-day fighting for the Union and the Constitution. But these Chicago gentry say in their second resolution, "That this Convention explicitly declare a the sense of the American people that after four year of failure to restore the Union by the neper, t'mcnrt of war," &o.', "justloe, human liberty, and Ibe publlo welfare demand that niinra'i-ate effort be made for oessation of hoetili-tie, wiih a view to an ultimate oonvention of the States, or other peaoeahle mean, to the end that at the earliest tracticabl. mo ment peace may b restored on th basl of the rvjderai union oi in otaies." , ae" " wo prenramions i 1st, that Ih. pemoqraUo party wiU varawy odker, to Here are two propositions: 1st, that Ih 1S64.' the Union. Nothing is to turn ua aside rrom thi object. Hut suppose that Mr. Davis and tha bouth refuse to come back in. to tha Union? No danger of this, if the Democratic party auooeeds. Mr. Davis and hi party would nevor have weeded if they oouhl havo had all they wanted. Th Demo cratic party will give them thia, because this party must have th Union, and It Villi go anything for th Union except on thin; inty km not jight jot ir. war is played out it ia a failure, according to tha second resolution. The Democratic party intends to have th Union, at any prie, execptj th price of war tho pries of bluod., This ia certainly plain enough for any eoruDrehon- sion, - Not a doubt of its suocess. if it can eleot McClellan, for though MoClellan hat oeen a war democrat, th moment ha adopt those resolution he becomes a Peao Demo crat a Southern Democrat. The Democrat would flav to Jeff. Davis. "We are determined that the Union ehall be restored by any mean except ons; that is, wo win not ngm yon. ' tint Jen. iavt would reply, "if you do not inland to fieht us, why not remove your armies from oar on, lor otnerwis w win titrht vou." Democratic Party "Oh, that I th ry idea that will ba don Instanter."-Mr. Devi "Then yen will IH M altne meiioaHrewanf," Demcerat "No. Th North and Bouth oust live together. We are nniwerrlnelT for the Union." Mr. Davis "But w don't want loll,. with yon, and according to the doctrine of oiate sctereignty, we have a right to do a we please." Uemocrat ' But lislen. Mr. Davis. Tha Union must be resto- cd, but you mar make your own terms. We are unswervingly for Mr. Davis "Very well, then.' BenoM your President, and let Richmond ba th Confederate oapital for all the fitatea. vou joining us, whom you admit ycu have so outrageously wronged. Demoorat "But would you not consent to make th eity of Washington tha Canl- tal?" ; Mr. Davis "What ia the difference, so the Union is restored? Nevertheless, I will consent to make the change when you have disposed of McClellan and his adhe rents." Democrat "O, ue K with us. lie to ready to do your bidding. We are un swervingly for the Union on any term hu fighting tor it." Mr. Davis "But what about tha runa way negroes 7 Democrat "we will catoh them for yon. Mr. Davis "What about our debt ?'' Demoorat "We will pay it." Mr. Davis "And our ruined homes ?" Democrat "We will restore all by the laoor ot our naru-nsiea yeomanry. Mr. Davis "Will you re-deliver to us the hundreds of thousands of slaves whom the war has made free?" Demoorat "We will." Mr. Davis "Then I will oonsent to be President of the United Statos. But, you plebeian scoundrels, take oare how you again, by your mudsill majorities, atlen.pt to thwari;iho will of;the eristoorooics of the and. and assail the divinity of slavery- air, editor, this is not an overwrought picture. The Chicago resolutions mean all this. It is a little amusing to see that. In one of their resolutions, the Demoorat call their party "the;:' As, for example, ' The aim and objeot of the liemooratic party is to preserve the Federal Union and tho rights of the HtAles unimpaired, and rtuxv declare that tiiev," &c. Perhaps the phra.e was used to represent tho heterogeneousness of of the conclave. But grammar is, however, a small thing in oompari3on with resolutions unworthy of men. L. I'rom the Evening foal. "HOD'S FI.AO." Tli ' iiltle incident ocourred as one of the brigade:' of the Reserve Corp was march. in throw,-. h Athens, Alabama : With rM.Lui.rt iuraaoiinf, proudly in the air, Au.l hajonotd gti.teaing in the eun's bright glow, ie brivu U,i)t--u, a, free from fi ar and car. A though they w,r In pcao parading there. Thrmieh AthdB, onward marohed to meet tbe to. A bright eyed, fulr haired girl, but four year, o'd, Lookodon the Bct.no, and clapped her llttlo handle "Papa," Bho cried, with feeling uncontrolled, "flod made tht flog, oh I ae.lt, ataraof gold ! " Then buret a deafening ohner from those brave bunds. And many a eoldlor felt reaolved, as ho Lifted hlscap the Bmlling child to great, That if ih arm might help to victory, He'd flint beneath "Qod's ting" raort willingly, Or honor, or a noldler'a df alb to meet, Pierfml, N. V. R. H. 8. Dead rack lu Ibe Pit. rrom the Evening Kew, "Little Mack" (little in every sense of the word,) is a dead cock in the pit. He has been slaughtered as thoroughly ail he slaughtered the United States troops at An-tietam. He has been put in another corn-mand. lie now leads the St. Louis Republican that alone is enough to damn anv one, The Union people noa demand of him hit immed ate turrendet of hie committion as Major Ueneral of the united atates. . Let him attempt to run on the Copperhead ticket and hold on to the commission he now holds, under the loyal Government or the united (states he will soon learn the Union people have stood his contemptible hypocraoy long enough. , A WAn Dfmocrat. P. S. I oannot support tbe Copperhead ticket, because it is a seotional ticket both candidates being from the free States. . A. W. D. RecognUed by Nobody but I'opiicr-ucmiIh.The Confederates are iu a bad way. They have fought three long years for reoogui-tion. But not on respeotable power in the whole world have they found ready to take them by the hand, and invite them into the household of nation. Even Louis Napoleon, himself a usurper and a tyrant, has given them the cold shoulder, and at last inflicted "the unkindest cut of all," in de- olaring that with their "independence" established, he won't reoognize them as long as they keep slavery. Even he is disgusted with the barbarity of their favorite institution.Nobody oan the Confederates get to recognize them, except the Copperheads of the North. They, poor, crawling dirt-eaters, have expressed themselves ready and eager to do so. They are not offended with slavey, which turns the stomach of e.cu a Louis Napoleon. They are the only party which, in this age of light and freedom, has been found ready to acknowledge the respectability of a pretended nation founded upon the corner-stone of ihe most galling human oppression. Poor Confederates I Poor Copperheads I Condition ok .Affairs in Mosaic A person who escaped to our fleet gives the following acoouut of matters in Mobile when he left the oity: ""'here is a bitter feud between the civil and military authorities, the former di siring to save, the latter to destroy the oity, in case the Yankee should approach. Des-pondenoy and gloom pervade all classes, and all who poBSibly oan are leaving the oity. Th stores are being oloBed, and iu some cases rebel ourrency has aotually been refused. Tlie citizens were indignant at tho surrender of Fort Oaines. They think it was too easily given up, and acoused Col. Anderson, ita late commander, of cowardice and treachery Tub Rkbul DgrEsnrncE. The editor of the Uritieh Ammcmt, of Kingston, C. W, recently at Halifax, reports a conversation whioh he had there with the first officer of the pirate Taliahaetee, The rebel pirate stated: "That the opinion was universal among hi people that the present oampaign wa the final one of the war the South only re- 2uiring to hold their own during the I'resi-ential canvass at tbe North, which would ensure the suocess of the Copperhead candidate aud immediate negotiations for peaoe on the basis of Southern independence." : pif The Peace-sneaks denounce linooln ae a 'despot, saki declare that he destroyed "liberty of speeoh," and yet in all their speeches and resolutions they exhaust the resources of the English languaga in slandering him and other friends of the Union; and nobody interfere with them. What more freedom of speeoh can they desire? NUMBKK 360. EMBRO0ERIE8. , inu nr ae. - - bavt rorvn, ; Armer Young, Bro. ttmyanvrt SsttO VSeiSfTS IB &wvnvoAtYvev "Lcct, White Good. HotMtW-" KTT8, : GLOVES, ' IEMMLN0S, 4a, ,.a am, ww jnatritet Street, . - . .418 Conunerce Street, ' "' . PHILADELPHIA MILITARY COOPS. Shoulder Straps 4 Swords! ' Vri SCOT MuaijrM IBM LABOIM , AHD BMtT fMLBOTMB tTVlm Ot SHOULDER STRAPS A SWORDS Sufca, Hat Cords, Hate and fop, . . ui iitkh auLRoat soon. SMITH t CONRAD'S HAT STORE feU Bow BtUlatni, OeLDoUUB, AUHY AND NAVY. EVANS & IIASSALL, MILITARY FURNISHERS, , 418 ARCH NTBEETi , DAjrNKM, RF.dlMEIVTAI, AHD COM. IsraftY rien, awurde, cm!, nelta, J'aaaanta, MY ri I.a ettea. llala,. uape. vauteanr, naTeraacka, Oarap Kit,, DertaUlng t iki,' Field Qlasee,, and eve sieta uiaaaea, ana everrthlr. i, eamnl.1. outfit f Allay N.r, Vatoera. A iitrai aiuount aiuwaa to th. tiaae, yl itmg WALL PAPERS. CAMARGO Manufacturing 57 Weil Fourth St., Cincinnati, 0. OrrIB AT WBOLISALI BITAIL PAPER HANGINGS, Gold and velvet . Decoration,, . t ' Curtain Paper, Church, Store and Hall Decorations ... ALSO. ....'' Window Mtiailett, Picture A Shade Corda, . BoUerEnds, ' Brackets, Ac, Church, Store ft Hall Shade MADE TO ORDER, ; BufT& Green Hollands. Onr 8 took In tna above la full and Complete. flood Paper Smgtrt always on Aorta ftr Pi poring in City or Country. Orders Respectfully Solicited. H. H. BRENEMAN. nprT-dtodfea WASHING MACHINES. V lii ii Day IN THE DARK AGES. To Housekeepers Everywhere I I P YOUlsiiWr WANTTOrROTirr 1 IWilted ami wranGlied: and tmlU.i tn mana h tba above - uld-faslilnnr-d Uackdbsaxj.no, vaifr TKaUMNft and cmTuaa DRSraoviNO pr..cna of vraull iag and wring. i g, go beforo orxt waalitog.fJay and buy aud buy nan ui the Inst Lsflfin-dATtMi, cloth i: OaYVINO. UHALTU A VIHO, TlttK'SAYlNH, a lid MuNKV AViNoluTtatmaatar il)aM. :' ' TIIR ' ' Clothes -TTa.fsl7.ier, . . ' WITH - " 54,211 Sold in the First six Months of 1864. PKICKf4--JlLT 1M4. No, . v UE 0' "WW- f ' Length. Diameter. 1. targe ramlly Wringer, fl il la. 2 in. . i. st.diua Family " lo...'."' &lu. li ty ntran y in. 3. Bmall g m jl 8. Lare Htl So u it . va in. id. Bind. Laundry 30...,., 17 lo. U. Large 46 VZn In. Ho. U and 22 to rnn by Bteani or Band, 16 per pa r. Pullles, jt.os. and 8 fcave Bat alt, Bolu and NO 0003. All other, art WARBAttTKO. -J bey ar for sat In n-arly vry town In the anuutry. Wherever they ftrent,taLrvdyin roditctd we want a UOOIb CANVASSER. Th xxoLVstw right or mcbwiii r gnaraB'eed to th flrrt responsible applieaet for the territory. Liberal lndaaata oflered and Descriptive Circular furalah by JULIIS I YEN at CO., 347 Broadway hew York, augiC.r1end'wanw3iris FOR SALE. FORSALE. TUB I.EASB ADD rVKSITIIRIt OF the well id vae.lt Uuu. In klohmonl, Indiana. A goo Bar and l g. otalle attaob.d. The Hkhm haa B an tboroag blr efliled thi, Hpr lag, and 1 boot flolng a Aral eUa bnalOM.. To tbe ri.ht sa-.n ltwlllo.agowl lavMtan.ut. Th. Proprietor, throngnltt hMltb, waau lo dlBpoa, oi II at. bar Ki. For particular, .pplj to B. f . Karen, Gait dm, Mlahsaoad, Indiana. Tern, Bad. way. B. T. XXBIN. aagtiHIine BESlllTWG FROa ' ANDDf2liEjifR U OTfars li ''"t .G8J , HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTEII3 THE OEEAT STRENGTHENING tHSfK B1TTKU BAVI rEUOKMU HOIf CXTM, Have aad do Better Satls&etio BA Vti MORX TBSTIMQNT, s r Have MoiKptbli Fpl yoacii lor them, Th nj otlur wtltj. im thWrkt. Wa tUfy Uy On o XJoatradlct thia hiMliiil And will pay tiMM v i To nj qm thai will arodaa a imlltiii MbtljlMi HOOFIJLNI BlTTERff WILt CUE! 1TSM UM, F CBR Oyi&OM NESfto US D SBILIT t , . AND DIBBASm ARISIXQ " 4 FROM A DI80B&SR : i 4' .q XDSTOMAOB. OB8IRVS XBB OIaLOWIS STMPTOMJI. ' IUnlUii tlrotn mnorilm the iHra UV4 Ortpuaat - Oontrttpatten;iaart iHI raiam ' Mood to tha Jieail, Vjil.ty of lk Stomaok. Nanaaa Wauts In toe tomac. Boor JCroetatioai, Sink-ins or Ji laruriDc t intol tba --Stomach, dwlmniijir of tha Hea4 HnrrledatidDtfliealtBreath- ina Tluttartoi at tka . r . Heart, Chukiug of - . irhfrtatir( be. aaxicuui vhaa , r w In a trine . tara, Dluauajaf Tit ion, Dou or Waba bafon ' - --the fvlglit, ver and Doll ' Z I : Pain In tna Uaad, I)floWnca of PersiiirattoD, TriluwuMa o - A tU Bkia and Vyet. Pala In tba Bid, j xfMSivnaii, annum, un,, miootn Jrlniaaa of Beat, Burbfiiff to ihe PlMll, bnatant Ik glningi of KrlLj and mrmt Ihvntmiom ot Boirit ITM DepraaaW of Spirit y that thi iirnu - V " IS NOT AlXH)HOUt CONTAINS NO BUM 0& WHISK T And Can'tijMaU Drunkards, But is the Best Tonic Xxa, ti Wprld, ' BRAD WHO BAYBROi (Irom the BT. Levi ti. Beck, Paetor of tbe Baptfft Btvuttft Con rob Philadelphia. I have known Hoofiand'i Qanuan Bitten bvorat'v for a namber of yara. I hare ami tbnm in my ova family, Ixwd' ao plaaawl with tbelt effect that I waa Induced ta ntamaind tham to man other, and Jtnow that Ihev have uberatad in a tHW- (ugiy Uiuoflcia) manner, t take great pleaMU 1b inuB pnoiiciy urociaimiuR iDia tact, and caitiitai tho attention of ihotte atllicUd with tba diHav fjs wbuh u.ui are rt'CyiBQ.rii(dtl. to thM HittetM koowing tram ts? erionce that my recomaiMaatiob win va BaiaiutHi 1 oo una more (.neorruiijr a HoodantVi Bittum In lati,nded to bmfit tha afnitsaaad and ia oat ft "rata drink." r loon truly, ' liETI a. BICE. (From Hot. J. Hwi-n Brown. D. D., Idltar tbo jsncycioptaia oi neiitttoni Knowiftilgfl, axdXirlv tlati Cbtonulo,. riiiladelphla.) , AUhonsnotdlHDOMdtofavttror ncommend'Pa-- tent Mctircinwt In gi.ral, ahrough dlatrtut of tbelr intttttdlonta aud offecta, I yet know ot no auSclent reoatm why.a man may not teitiiy to th. 1tmelit lia Iwllevee hiuieelf to kaT reclvid from miy elmile preuaratiou. In tha hope that be may thus ntloia i too oenent or ointri. - I Uu thia tnoro radity in regard to Hoofluoui Ov- mao Bitters, prt-jjared by Dr. 0. U. ut CM city, DeeauMi I waa preJattiOMlagaUitK thcB (ar-titai.,t . yaara, UDdnrXho lmpreaelon that l i wutechfoiiv an alooholic mix tart. I am radebted to tu rrtemC Robert Bbuetuaker. Kaa.. for tho rcowvil of oua prejndtco by proper teeUi, and for encuUrVxVuirat W try tuen), wuen annering rretu great ana long ton tinnod debility. Th1 tue of thrue bottle of ibiM bitten t thu beginning of the prevent year, mm tallowed by evldeut reiiof and rwtorallon to a deter of bodily aud mental vigor which I had uot! feU for il moutbi belbre, and bad almoet dapalnd of ro-galuing. I thvreforo .bank Ootl and lay biead fit airectiog me to tbe tue ot them. j, tnniua itauwii, rnuaaaivtiuk. (from tba Ber. Joe. Kcinard, Pastor of th UXa ' - - oepviJi vaarcn.i . , Br. Jaokeon: Doar Sir -I hare boon Areonently roqntMted to connect my fain with ooanten d ettoa of dlOerent kindbol mod tdnea, but regarding tto oraotloo as oot of my ani Toptiat abbere. I havo fan all oawta declined; but wi h a clear proof in farloo loauncoi , and partlcaiariy in my lamiiy, or in wa-ftilueeiof Dr. HooHaud's Oordiae Bitten, I defiart for onre from my moai cutiriw, to express ny mil conviction that, or twrol dsUiiiv the ym mmd ttptciaUv r Lfttr OrmpluintyU it a at aad wiWe preyarartoa. in aome caaui it may laii; out tutaaiiy, ' I OdBIH not. it win oe very Deneoetai wo aoeao wow suffer from tbo above cause, lourt, Tory reupvcttaiiy, J. n. nnnMAuu, . Xigtith below Goatesst., Philadelpkl. ii - tv- Trom BeT. Warren Bandolpb, Pastor of Baptist ... . vuurcu, uernissuma, gutta.f Br. O. H. Jackwii: Bear Bin Peraenal ospari once enables me to say that I regard the-German. Bitters prepared by yon as a moat excellent medicine. In cast ot twvera cold and general debility X barn btwb greatly benefited by tbe use ot the BJttes and doubt not thoy will produce similar effects vi khe?oM truly, ' 'WABBIN BAVBOLPrT. . i r ; v OermantowQ, Pa. (Trom Bat. J. H. Turner, Paator of floddlng H. B. Cbnreh, Philadeiphlft.). . Dr. JacluKiitloe,r 8lr; H.v'.og used yoor 0r ' man Bitters In my family frequently, 1 am prepar-d to y that it baa boon of great twrvica. , 1 bellev that is nM ofte of general debility of the system, it la tbe aabst and most valuable naMtly which I have as kiaowkvdtfe ... nj.,, - - Ko. TSe H. Nltoentb strat. rrom the Be. . M. Int, temerly fetor of th Oolnmbas N.J.' tad Wddletm (Pa.J Baptist Gborcbe.) 1 Br. O.M. Jttoon:-Dearr-t iWlit a nlaanm thue, of my own accord, to bear testimony Ao lb eaeeiUaoa of tbe Wurman Bitter. Some years atne fWlng mqeh affltobtd with Djapepela, I need tba nth very benenolal reaalt. I have ofUo neoan mended them to penons enfeebled by tbat aorment ing disease, and have heard Irom tbem aha moatflat-teringtoeUmo-.iaUai to their gremtirJo. ot avneral dabllity, I Dolier ft to b ft r-tbft wnoot be mrpBiL l, !U.IiXUnS. (rrom th Saw. Thoa. Winter, Pastor of Bo&qwq Baptist Ufaorch.) ( Bt. Jackson-4)ar Bin It feel it do to yoor ox oellent pnparattSw, Hoofland German Bitten, to tdd mj tostimooy tm yb deasrred wutloniIt hat obtained. I have for jMrs, ftt times, been truMf4 irith great disorder lunsy head and nervous lyafn. 1 waa ftdrisod by ft tMend to try ft bottl of yoax German Bitten, t did ao, aad hat eiperienoed neat and nnexiMMod relelf: f health bw twoa .orv matorlall; bonefliud. I oov.1deUlr I uin ,h. .rlinl. When, I DIM WltB rill. BB uv own. an have bM. awin bvaua of Ihaar i lood aflecu. BneMtnll, yoar, . - : - T. W1VTKS. BoxboroaAn, r. nraem Bav. J. B. Herman, of tbe Oerpaa owforaual , . Oharca, BnUlowa, Berk, (b., fa.) Dr. M. JacBoa:-Beapmbl Bln-j save bwa inraula i with Dvspepaia nea. Ir twMrtr voan, aa4 bava n ' "d '"J medicine tbat did .su H Mali cvud u Boolt.nd'e Biltora. I am varr mnah lai. Iroved la health, after having taken ttv. bottUs. , lJnlv.wliManect . J. V, 1UIA FSICEI! . Urge siie 1'holdlng nearlr double quantitv.lV1 per bottle half do. 6 flmall lie-' 76i. ' P bottle half do. SSWASJS t'P OOUSTERPBifg autk.ta. dm.tnt . of 0. a. JACTarnsiJ Iho vV BAPPKB of not bcttls. ahnnld .one RMraetdra Birlst BO, hat. the .riiel do not bo put oO by anv of kbe intoxloatiag pveoaa tlon, that mar be ofhnad W na plooa, bat Bead to aad ws will Inward, .oaroav pacaud, by aapraaa. rBISOIPAIi OinOB AMD BUVHUrAOTOBT, Ho. 031 Arch Street, PmT.ADFr.PHIA. JONES & EVANS " ( Sueefum H CM. Jaekton f (fc.) Proprietor. ' For sale by all Druggist anoV dealer U even town tn th Valtlad Bute. lablMwwavnew. i